G&D FIRE AND ICE Assembly instructions

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FIRE AND ICE
PORTABLE CHILLER & HEATER
INSTALLATION GUIDE
USER MANUAL

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FIRE & ICE MANUAL
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CONTENTS
CONTACT INFORMATION & AFTERHOURS SUPPORT ......................................................... 4
INSTALLATION VIDEO LINKS................................................................................................ 4
PACKAGE CHILLER DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................ 5
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.......................................................................................... 6
PIPING RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................. 7
START-UPINSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................. 13
WARRANTY START-UPCHECKLIST .................................................................................... 14
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ............................................................................................... 15
MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................. 15
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................................... 16
PROPYLENE GLYCOL CHART .............................................................................................. 19
WARRANTY STATEMENT................................................................................................... 20

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CONTACT INFORMATION & AFTERHOURS SUPPORT
CONTACT INFORMATION
G&D Chillers, Inc.
760 Bailey Hill Rd.
Eugene, Oregon 97402
1.800.555.0973
info@gdchillers.com
Office Hours: 8 AM – 5 PM PST
AFTERHOURS TECHNICAL SUPPORT
G&D Chillers offers 24/7 technical support. For emergency assistance after normal business hours, call the main office
at 1.800.555.0973. The voicemail recording will provide contact information for the emergency on-call service
technician.
INSTALLATION VIDEO LINKS
Visit the following pages for installation video walk-throughs and FAQs:
gdchillers.com/installation-videos/
gdchillers.com/installation-videos/how-to-install-a-chiller
gdchillers.com/installation-videos/how-to-install-a-portable-fire-ice-chiller/
gdchillers.com/faq
NOTICE: CHILLER WARRANTY REQUIRES ACTIVATION
To activate the chiller parts and labor limited warranty, complete the
Warranty Start-Up Checklist and return to G&D Chillers within 30 days.

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PACKAGE CHILLER DESCRIPTION
CONDENSER
Air-cooled copper tube aluminum fin condenser coil.
Direct drive propeller type fans with DDP motors and
built-in overload protection. Design test pressure 150
PSIG low side, 300 high side.
EVAPORATOR
Brazed plate counterflow heat exchanger fed by
externally-equalized thermostatic expansion valve.
COMPRESSOR
Hermetically-sealed reciprocating Maneurop
compressor with oil level sight glass, rotalock service
valves, and crankcase heater.
CIRCULATION PUMP
Base mounted end suction centrifugal pump. Impeller
trimmed for 35% propylene glycol mixture.
RESERVOIR TANK
Constructed stainless steel. Insulated with ½” closed
cell foam insulation
SUPPLY & RETURN PIPING
Constructed of type M copper. Supply and return
stainless steel manifold with auxiliary ports. Quick
connect fittings provided for up to four connections.
Liquid-filled pressure gauge for setting discharge
pressure.
DYNAMIC FLUID BYPASS VALVE
Allows for balancing of discharge pressure. Over
pressure design allows circuiting back to tank without
damage to system or pump. Copper and bronze
construction.
REFRIGERANT PIPING
Type L ACR copper. Liquid line-filter drier, sight
glass/moisture indicator, solenoid valve and thermal
expansion valve with equalizer. Suction line fully
insulated and designed for proper oil return with
minimum friction loss. Discharge line formed of ACR
tubing reformed radius fittings. Crankcase pressure
regulating (CPR) valve included to protect compressor
during high temperature startup.
All piping leak tested and evacuated. Ships with full
operating charge of refrigerant. Refer to data plate
for refrigerant type and charge.
FRAME & HOUSING
Fully powder coated steel frame. Durable stainless-
steel housing. Louvered access panel for easy service
and maintenance. Includes industrial-grade casters
for easy portability.
POWER & CONTROLS
All power starting controls and safety/operating
controls are mounted in a weatherproof steel NEMA
3R enclosure.
Features include:
•Digital temperature controller
•Compressor contactor and circuit breaker
•Pump contactor and circuit breaker
•Pressure-based mechanical safeties
•Heating element hi-temp limit
•Over-temperature shut down
•Fan cycling switches
FACTORY TESTING
All Fire & Ice units are leak checked and run tested at
the factory, and verified to be in perfect working
order prior to shipment.

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
LOCATION
The unit should sit on a solid level surface.
A concrete pad is recommended. Allow
adequate clearance on the intake and
discharge sides for airflow. Location
should be free of grass and other debris
that could plug condenser fins.
Ensure 24” clearance between condenser
intake side and any buildings, walls, etc.
No walls, obstructions or low overhangs
in front of or above the unit: Louvered
access side must be open to free air.
ELECTRICAL
1. Supply unit with the proper voltage and protect against power spikes.
Use only copper wire. Size wire and according to any/all applicable
local and national codes. Refer to chart to the right for proper torque
values. Refer to spec sticker on control panel for all electrical ratings.
2. A plug that meets the electrical requirements of the system and the
environmental requirements of the space where the system will be
used. Must be installed by a qualified electrician.
3. Unit must be properly grounded.
4. Use only hubs or fittings that meet the environmental requirements
where the system will be used.
5. When turning unit off for an extended length of time, leave power
energized. (This will leave the crankcase heater on and keep the
crankcase warm for the next start up.)
6. On systems with three-phase pumps the rotation of the pump must be
checked; clockwise from back of motor. If needed, correct phasing at
the plug. Ensure that all receptacles where the system may be
connected are phased the same.
TORQUE CHART
Gauge lbf-in
1000-500
550
500-4
500
350-6
375
250-6
375
4/0-6
275
2/0-14
120
#2-#3
50
#4-#6
45
#8
40
#10-#14
35
WARNING: OBEY ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODES WHEN INSTALLING THIS EQUIPMENT
24” MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
DO
NOT
BLOCK

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PIPING RECOMMENDATIONS
Fire and Ice portable chiller/heater units are
built with glycol supply and return stainless-
steel manifolds fitted with male quick connect
fittings. One set of hoses with female quick
connect fittings are included. Additional hose
sets are available for purchase. Male quick
connects will be needed on tanks to connect
with hose set.
Confirm tank jackets have been flushed of any
debris before connecting FNI onto them for
the first time.
Individual temperature control package
should be installed at each vessel to maintain
optimal conditions for each process being
heated or cooled by the Fire and Ice unit.
Glycol pressure is adjustable:
Verify tank jacket ratings before pressurizing piping (bypass valve is pre set for 20PSI)
•Chiller contains dynamic fluid bypass valve and pressure gauge on supply line
oBypass valve: Loosen packing nut and turn handwheel to adjust supply pressure
oRetighten bypass valve packing nut once the pressure is set
•Do not connect hoses until gauge shows pressure within tank jacket ratings
If using the optional auxiliary port connections, it is recommended that a 20 mesh Y-strainer be included at the
return connection

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7 Easy Steps to Start-up Your New G&D Chiller
Please view install videos online at www.gdchillers.com/installation-videos
Fire & Ice / Chill Only
1.
Chiller must be positioned with at least 24 inches of clearance on air intake side (opposite louvered
access panels) and open to free air on exhaust side (louvered panel side) with no obstructions.
2.
With the door switch in the OFF position, ensure all breakers are in the ON position. The chiller must
then be supplied with power for at least 4 hours. Verify there is a visible oil level in the compressor
sight glass before proceeding.
3.
Fill reservoir with a 35% glycol to water mixture (24.75 brix on refractometer).
a.
Ensure compressor breaker is OFF
b.
Turn the door switch to RUN and verify correct pump rotation before flushing the system
c.
After flushing and putting glycol in reservoir, temporarily close the supply valve and confirm
glycol pressure is at 20 PSI or under lowest jacket pressure rating; whichever is lowest.
4.
Turn the door switch back OFF and the compressor breaker(s) back ON. Re-verify oil level in compressor
sight glass before proceeding.
5.
(Does not apply to 3HP compressors) Open all service valves in chiller marked with tags. To prevent
irreversible damage, bottom valve on compressor must be cracked back in ½ to 1 full turn after being
fully opened. Contact us for more details as needed: 800-555-0973.
6.
Turn door switch to the RUN position.
7.
Press down arrow key on thermostat to desired set point.
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*G&D Chillers welcomes any and all questions or concerns. We can be reached at 800-555-0973 or 541-345-3903
START-UP INSTRUCTIONS
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Jobsite:
Tech Company:
Chiller Model:
Technician:
Chiller Serial #:
Start-Up Date:
FOLLOWING START-UP OF CHILLER, PLEASE SEND A COPY OF COMPELTED FORM TO G&D TECH SUPPORT
CLEARANCE AROUND
CHILLER
(Include picture if necessary)
FRONT:
BACK:
LEFT:
RIGHT:
GLYCOL/DYNALENE
MIXTURE %
GLYCOL/DYNALENE
LEVEL (Reservoir % Full)
PHASE/VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE TO GROUND
(Note: High Leg to L2)
L1:
L2:
L3:
PUMP ROTATION
GLYCOL PRESSURE
COMPRESSOR A
COMPRESSOR B
COMPRESSOR C
COMPRESSOR D
CRANK CASE HEATER
ENGERGIZED 4 HOURS
COMPRESSOR OIL
LEVEL
MOTOR AMPS:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L3:
L3:
L3:
L3:
SUPERHEAT (°F) @
30°F GLYCOL TEMP
SUBCOOLING (°F) @
30°F GLYCOL TEMP
SUCTION PRESSURE @
30°F GLYCOL TEMP.
DISCHARGE PRESSURE
@ 30°F GLYCOL TEMP.
PUMP #1
PUMP #2
PUMP #3
PUMP #4
MOTOR AMPS:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L3:
L3:
L3:
L3:
FAN MOTOR #1
FAN MOTOR #2
FAN MOTOR #3
FAN MOTOR #4
MOTOR AMPS:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L3:
L3:
L3:
L3:
FAN MOTOR #5
FAN MOTOR #6
FAN MOTOR #7
FAN MOTOR #8
MOTOR AMPS:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L1:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L2:
L3:
L3:
L3:
L3:
AMBIENT TEMP @
STARTUP
WARRANTY START-UP CHECKLIST
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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
1. Chiller supply and return hoses should always be
connected during normal operation.
2. Fluid bypass valve is factory set at 20 PSI valve
design to allow minimum flow across heat
exchanger when process is not calling for cooling.
3. Pump circulates at all times when panel door
switch is in the Run position.
4. Compressor control circuit is energized when
pump is running.
5.Digital temperature control energizes refrigerant
line solenoid valves based on leaving fluid
temperature.
6. Refrigerant pressure will build and close the low
pressure control contact.
7. High pressure control will cut power to the
compressor contact disabling the compressor if
conditions cause high head pressure.
8. Door switch will pump down compressor then
turn off pump if switch is shut off during
compressor run cycle.
9. Line voltage power should be left on to main
terminal block at all times to keep crank case
heater energized during extended off cycles.
MAINTENANCE
Please contact G&D Technical Support if you have any questions or concerns regarding the performance, operation,
or maintenance of your chiller: 800-555-0973
•Refer to the separate G&D Chillers Preventive Maintenance Checklist for a complete list of maintenance tasks.
•Contract a licensed refrigeration technician to evaluate the chiller refrigeration circuit(s) regularly. These
checkups should occur annually at a minimum. Every 3-6 months is recommended.
The following tasks can be performed without the need for specialized equipment or training:
•Check glycol level and glycol/water ratio monthly. Use glycol refractometer to confirm 35% glycol mixture.
•Check compressor oil in sight glass at bottom of compressor monthly. Inspect for any oil leaks.
•Verify pump function quarterly. Confirm glycol supply pressure. Listen for abnormal sounds from the pump.
•Verify thermostat function quarterly. Check displayed temperature against a thermometer measurement.
•Condenser should be cleaned at least every 6 months for proper operation and efficiency. Use a garden hose
and spray at an angle downward. Take care not to bend the condenser fins.
•Lubricate fan motors every 12 months.
•See warning below. With the cord unplugged (no power to the chiller), inspect control panel contacts on
compressor and pump contactors. Contact an electrician if replacements are needed.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OR MAKE ADJUSTMENTS IN ELECTRICAL
PANEL WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LOCKOUT/TAG-OUT SAFETY PROCEDURES

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TROUBLESHOOTING
COMPLAINT
SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
SOLUTION
1 System short of
capacity
Lower than expected suction
and discharge pressures
Low refrigerant charge
Check for leaks, repair, and
recharge. See item 5
Higher than expected
head pressure
Dirty condenser
Clean. See item 2
Lower than normal suction
pressure
Incorrect superheat -
too high
Adjust superheat
2 Head pressure
too high
Tripping high pressure switch, or
compressor trips on internal
overload
Dirty condenser
Clean condenser
Condenser air short
circuiting or location
too hot
Remove obstructions,
causes for air short circuiting
Defective condenser fan
motor or blade
Replace
Air or non-condensable
gases in the system
Purge the system
Refrigerant over charge
Remove excess refrigerant
3 Head pressure
too low
Sight glass with bubbles
Refrigerant leak or system
undercharged
Check for leaks, repair
and recharge
Plugged filter drier
Replace filter drier
Insufficient subcooling
Check condenser subcooling
circuit
4 Suction pressure
too high
Glycol temperature will not
reach set point
Excessive load on the
system
Check load and improve
conditions
Incorrect superheat
TEV stuck open due to
ice or defect
Check, repair, or re-
place TEV
Incorrect superheat setting
of the expansion valve
Adjust superheat
5 Suction pressure
too low
Sight glass with bubbles
See item 3
See item 3
Warm suction line, signs of
frost on the TEV and low
system capacity
Plugged TEV or strainer
Clean TEV and strainer
Compressor cycling due to
low pressure cutout
See item 12
See item 12
6 Noisy
compressor
Oil level below midpoint of the
compressor sight glass during
operation
Lack of oil
Avoid compressor short
cycling or run compressor
enough to return oil to
crankcase, correct low load
conditions. Add oil.
Noticeable knock in
compressor
Worn or scored bearings
Replace the compressor
Frosted suction line and
compressor shell
Liquid flood back
Check superheat and TEV
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TROUBLESHOOTING
COMPLAINT
SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
SOLUTION
7 Compressor does
not pump
Minimal difference in pressure
between high side and low side
of system, when compressor
motor has power
Broken suction valves
Change compressor
Broken discharge line
Change compressor
Internal pressure safety
valve stuck open
Check item 13 and change
compressor if
necessary
8 Compressor will
not start
Blown fuse or open disconnect
Short circuit or other
electrical failure
Check electrical circuit
and wiring
Tripped or damaged overload
Overheating or overcurrent
Wait 2-3 hours for overload
to reset and check
refrigerant charge or power
quality to the compressor
Open pressure switch
Loss of refrigerant
charge
Check for leaks, repair
and recharge
Loose wires
Vibration, bad crimping or
under-torque
Check terminals at
compressor, contactor and
wiring in general
Motor seized
Low oil level or phase
reversal
Check oil level. Restart 3-ph
compressor by switching
2 phases; replace if it does not
restart
9 Compressor
starts but start
relay does not
drop out
High running current,
overload trips
Incorrect wiring of start
components
Check wiring
Incorrect or defective
start relay
Confirm operation, model
and make
Incorrect or defective start
capacitor
Confirm integrity and
specs, check if fitted with
discharge resistance
Incorrect or defective
run capacitor
Confirm integrity and
specs
Low voltage
Fix undervoltage protection
10 Compressor
runs but cuts
out on
overload
Internal overload tripping
MUST WAIT 2-3 HOURS TO
CHECK IF IT WILL RESET
Excessive head pressure
due to dirty condenser
or lack of condenser air
or water flow
See item 2 above
Low voltage or unbalanced
Fix undervoltage protection
Faulty electrical connections
causing single phasing or
high current surges
Remake the connections
Sticking start relay on
single phase machines
leaving start cap on circuit
Replace relay and ensure start
cap is fitted with a discharge
resistance

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TROUBLESHOOTING
COMPLAINT
SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
SOLUTION
11 Compressor starts
but cycles on
overload
Internal overload tripping
MUST WAIT 2-3 HOURS TO
CHECK IF IT WILL RESET
Loss of charge causing
insufficient motor cooling
Check for leaks, repair, and
recharge
Voltage is low or
unbalanced if 3-ph
1-ph fix undervoltage
protection, 3-ph correct
phase imbalance
Defective or wrong run
cap
Check and replace
Defective overload
Check current and re-
place compressor if
necessary
12 Compressor
runs but
cycles on…
…overload
See items 10 and 11
See items 10 and 11
…thermostat
Thermostat differential
set too close
Check and widen differential
…high pressure switch
See item 2
See item 2
---low pressure switch
See items 3 and 5 See items 3 and 5
Leaking liquid line solenoid
valve (LLSV)
Replace LLSV
Leaking compressor
valves
Replace compressor
Undercharged system
Check for leaks and
recharge
13 Internal
pressure
safety valve
(IPRV) opens
Refrigerant trapped in
compressor
Discharge service valve
closed
Open discharge service
valve
Discharge pressure exceeds high
pressure setting
High pressure switch
malfunction
Reset or replace high
pressure switch, see item 2
14 Will not start,
trips on
overload
Start relay damaged or
burned out
Too low or too high line
voltage
Correct and replace relay
Incorrect wiring
Replace relay and rewire per
compressor wiring diagram
Excessive cycling See item 11
15 Start Capacitor
damaged or
burned out
Single phase compressor will not
start
Incorrect relay
Check w/ manufacturer
and replace
Too high or too low line
voltage
Correct and replace
Excessive short cycling See item 11
Incorrect wiring
Replace and rewire per
compressor manufacturer
wiring diagram
Wrong start or run
capacitor
Correct and replace

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PROPYLENE GLYCOL CHART
Percent by
volume
Percent by
weight
Freezing
point
°F
Degrees Brix
°Bx
32.4 33.0 5.3 24.4
32.8
33.4
4.8
24.8
33.1
33.7
4.4
25.0
33.5
34.0
3.9
25.3
34.0
34.6
3.1
25.8
34.4
35.0
2.4
26.1
35.0
35.6
1.5
26.5
35.5
36.0
0.8
26.9
36.5
37.0
-0.8
27.5
37.5
38.0
-2.4
28.0
38.2
38.7
-3.7
28.4
38.5
39.0
-4.2
28.5
For most applications, G&D Chillers recommends no less than and no more than
35% propylene mixture.
The volume percentages in this table apply for pure propylene glycol; however,
inhibited propylene glycol solutions will require higher volume percentages. For
example, a solution of 36.6%vol DOWFROST contains 35%vol pure propylene glycol.
Use the refractometer included with the chiller to verify proper glycol
concentration.

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WARRANTY STATEMENT
TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON PARTS, ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON LABOR
G&D CHILLERS, INC. provides a limited warranty to the original purchaser of new products against defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year of normal commercial usage. For the subsequent period of
one (1) year of normal commercial usage immediately following the first, this warranty is extended to cover parts
only. This warranty is not transferable. If a product covered by this warranty is determined to be defective within
the applicable warranty periods, G&D CHILLERS, INC. will, unless otherwise required by applicable law, either repair
or exchange the product at its sole option and discretion.
EXCHANGE
Should G&D CHILLERS, INC. elect to exchange a product due to a covered defect during the warranty period, the
replacement unit may, at G&D CHILLERS, INC.’s sole option and discretion, be new or one which has been recertified,
reconditioned, refurbished or otherwise remanufactured from new or used parts and is functionally equivalent to
the original product.
REPAIR: PARTS AND LABOR
There will be no charge for parts or labor to repair a product for a covered defect during the applicable warranty
periods. Replacement parts may, at G&D CHILLERS, INC.’s sole option and discretion, be new, used, reconditioned,
refurbished or otherwise remanufactured or recertified as functionally equivalent replacement parts.
REMAINING WARRANTY
Repaired or exchanged products are warranted for the remaining portion of the product’s original warranty or for
ninety (90) days from warranty service or exchange, whichever is longer. Any upgrade to the original product will be
covered only for the duration of the original warranty period.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover, for example: abuse, accident, acts of God, consumable parts such as batteries,
cosmetic damage (e.g. scratches, dents, cracks), damage caused by use with non-G&D CHILLERS, INC. products (e.g.
accessories, housing, parts, etc.), damages from shipping, improper installation or operation, improper voltage
supply or power surges, lack of reasonable use, misuse, modifications or alterations, normal wear and tear or aging,
as well as installation and set-up issues or any tampering or repairs attempted by anyone other than by a G&D
CHILLERS, INC. authorized repair technician. This limited warranty does not cover products sold “AS IS”, “FACTORY
RECERTIFIED”, or by a non-authorized reseller.
ASSIGNMENT OF WARRANTIES
G&D CHILLERS, INC. assigns to product purchasers any and all warranties of manufacturers and suppliers of
component parts that are assignable, but G&D CHILLERS, INC. makes no representations as to the effectiveness or
extent of such warranties and assumes no liability or responsibility for any third-party manufacturer or supplier’s
products or component parts that are sold by G&D CHILLERS, INC.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED OR DESCRIBED ABOVE. EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN
THIS WARRANTY SECTION, ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, LAW, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE, ARE HEREBY
EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY G&D CHILLERS, INC.
**TO ACTIVATE WARRANTY, FILL OUT STARTUP CHECKLIST AND RETURN WITHIN 30 DAYS**
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