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2-40 HP Portable Chillers 
Chapter 2: Functional Description 
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Low Pressure Cutout  
This electro-mechanical cutout device opens the compressor control circuit if refrigeration 
system compressor suction pressure drops below 15 psi. It automatically resets when 
refrigerant suction pressure reaches 30 psi. 
Note: 
The low pressure cutout is an automatic reset device typically mounted on the 
compressor suction line inside the mechanical cabinet. Call a refrigeration 
service technician to analyze the problem and reset the control. 
Fan Cycling Switch  
Air-cooled models only.  5 hp and 7.5 hp models have one fan. The fan cycling switch turns 
on the fan when the discharge pressure in the condenser reaches 300 psi and turns it off when 
the pressure drops below 190 psi.  
10 hp to 30 hp models have two fan blowers. One fan blower runs continuously every time 
the compressor operates. The second fan turns on when the discharge pressure in the 
condenser reaches 300 psi and turns off when the pressure drops below 190 psi. 
Pressure Switch 
2 hp and 3 1/2 hp models have a pressure switch cutout device mounted in the process piping. 
The switch shuts down the chiller if it senses that the water/glycol pressure through the 
evaporator has dropped below an acceptable level. The pressure switch opens the control 
circuit, shuts down the pumps, and shuts off the chiller. 
Flow Switch  
5 hp to 40 hp models only. The flow switch cutout device, mounted in the process piping, 
shuts down the chiller if senses that the water/glycol flow rate through the evaporator has 
dropped below an acceptable level. The flow switch opens the control circuit and shuts down 
the pumps and the chiller. 
Remote Start/Stop Interlock 
An additional contact is provided to allow the remote starting or stopping of the chiller. To 
use this feature, remove the jumper between terminals X1 and 1, and supply a switch or dry 
contact interlock connected in series between these two terminals. Refer to the schematic 
inside the control enclosure door.