Sterling A0554831 Manuel D’Utilisation

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2-40 HP Portable Chillers 
Chapter 4: Operation 
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Graphic Panel 
(See Figure 8
Indicator 
Name 
Description 
 
Compressor On 
Light 
The Compressor On light turns on whenever the 
compressor is operating. 
 
Low Temperature 
Light 
The Low Temperature light comes on if the process 
water/glycol temperature drops below the High/Low 
thermostat set point. The Low thermostat stage one 
switch opens the control circuit shutting down the 
compressor, but the process water/glycol pump(s) 
continue to operate. This action prevents possible 
chiller evaporator freeze-up. 
 
Hot Gas Bypass 
Light 
The Hot Gas By-Pass light turns on when the hot 
gas bypass valve is in operation. The OUT1 LED on 
the controller also lights when the hot gas bypass 
valve is in operation. 
 
High Temperature 
Light 
The High Temperature light comes on if the process 
water/glycol temperature rises above the High/Low 
thermostat stage two set point. The High thermostat 
stage two switch opens the control circuit shutting 
down the process water/glycol pump(s), and the 
chiller shuts off. This action prevents possible 
system failure from overheating of the process 
water/glycol. 
 
Pump On Light 
The Pump On light, installed on chillers with a 
pump, lights whenever the pump(s) operates. 
 
High Discharge 
Temperature Light 
The High Discharge Temperature light comes on if 
the compressor discharge line temperature switch 
opens. This switch prevents possible compressor 
failure due to over loading, the compressor stops, 
but the pump(s) continue to run. This occurs when 
the discharge line temperature rises above 260ºF 
(127ºC). Call a qualified refrigeration service 
technician or contact the Service Department. 
 
Pump Overload 
Light 
The Pump Overload light, installed on chillers with 
a pump(s), lights whenever a pump motor(s) has 
shut down from a motor overload condition. 
 
High Refrigerant 
Pressure Light 
The High Refrigerant Pressure light comes on if the 
compressor discharge pressure exceeds the limit of 
the high pressure cutout switch.  The compressor 
stops but the pump(s) continue to run until you 
manually reset the high-pressure cutout switch. Call 
a qualified refrigeration service technician or 
contact the Service Department.