AquaSource 4 Product Manual Document Part number 06 0 4348401 Rev.4 22/03/2010 Model Number Range 06 1 34040X Contents Section Content 1. Introduction 2. Installation 3. Service & Maintenance 4. Fault finding 5. Product datasheets 6. Parts lists & exploded views 7. Plumbing schematic & wiring diagram 1. Introduction The products, technical information, and instructions contained in this manual are subject to change without notice. These instructions are not intended to cover all details or variations of the equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency in the installation, operation or maintenance of this equipment. This manual assumes that the person(s) working on the equipment have been trained and are skilled in working with electrical, plumbing, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment. It is assumed that appropriate safety precautions are taken and that all local safety and construction requirements are being met, in addition to the information contained in this manual. To enquire about current revisions of this and other documentation or for assistance with any Cornelius product contact your local IMI Cornelius office. General description The AquaSource 4 is a medium capacity cooler carbonator unit. NOTE – the cooler is fully automatic, therefore the electrical supply must not be interrupted (unless access for maintenance is required), other wise reduced performance and reliability will occur. When the supply is reconnected follow the INSTALLATION procedure and RESET the controller (push the recessed button), if the soda system has been drained. CAUTION – Only trained and certified electrical, plumbing and refrigeration technicians should service this unit. ALL WIRING AND PLUMBING MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. It is recommended that the mains electrical supply is protected by an approved electrical circuit breaker. SAFETY Read this booklet before undertaking installation or maintenance. Recognize safety alerts - isolate the power supply before removing panels. DANGER - Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which, if not avoided; WILL result in serious injury, death, or equipment damage. WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in serious injury, death, or equipment damage. CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury or equipment damage. Safety Tips – Learn how to operate the Aquasource unit and how to use the controls properly. WARNING – CO2 Displaces Oxygen. Strict attention must be observed in the prevention of CO2 gas leaks in the entire CO2 and water drink system. If a CO2 gas leak is suspected, immediately ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to repair the leak. Personnel exposed to high concentration of CO2 gas will experience tremors which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness. Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas warning WARNING – CO2 Displaces Oxygen. If a CO2 gas leak is suspected, immediately ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to repair the leak. Secure CO2 bottles in an upright position Use Food suitable CO2 only Remember that parts of the device are at operating pressure. Do not loosen or dismantle any components at operating pressure. Protect against heat sources including sunshine. The CO2 bottle must be connected to a high pressure CO2 regulator. The regulator must be date coded and compliant to local codes of practice. Only non – siphon type cylinders should be used. CO2 cylinders should always be secured vertically with the outlet valves in the uppermost position to prevent injury through ingress of liquid carbon dioxide into the pressure regulators(s). On no account should a connection be attempted to a CO2 cylinders other than a purpose made high pressure assembly, which is date coded in accordance with the British Soft Drinks Association (B.S.D.A.) Code of Practice. Handling and transportation Keep the unit in an upright position and do not drag over rough floors or down steps. On receipt, unpack the unit carefully and visually inspect for any damage which it may have sustained in transit. Record the nature of the damage on the Courier’s Delivery note and at the same time inform your supplier. Once the unit is in position, do not move when filled with water. 2. Installation General Installation must only be carried out by a suitably trained person and comply with national and local codes for connection to water and electrical supplies. It is recommended that the installation is protected by a RCCB. (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) Siting The unit is designed for indoor use only, in ambient between 5 and 38°C and should not be exposed to water spillage, spray, steam or high humidity (in excess of 90%rh). The unit must be sited on a firm level floor, protect from physical damage and do not place items on top. Allow 150mm clearance around the unit to aid air circulation and keep the front of the unit clear to allow an unimpeded fresh air supply to enter the cooler. Air vents should never become obstructed or blocked. Access should be possible to the top lid for ease of service. Do not stand on this unit. Locate the cooler within 2 metres of an earthed, switched, 13 Amp, 230V socket which is accessible for isolation of the equipment. The socket must be installed to comply with IEE regulations. It is recommended that the installation is protected by a RCCB. A supply of cold, potable water with an accessible means of isolation. Installation The appliance must be earthed. If not already fitted, fit the appropriate electrical plug to the service cord. With the unit unpacked and in position, remove all coil caps, but do not connect to an electrical supply at this stage. Water bath drain (where fitted) In normal operation of the unit, this must be pushed in. To drain the unit, ensure the ice bank is thawed. Fit a 9.54mm (3/8”) tube into the drain fitting that is long enough to reach a drain or bucket. Pull the fitting outwards by approximately 10mm. Water will drain from the tank. Upon draining being complete, push the fitting back into the tank and remove the tube by pulling the tube whilst the collet is pressed. Requirements summary Gas connection: 9.54mm female (3/8”) Pressure: 5 bar (75 PSI) to 6 bar (90 PSI) Water inlet connections: 12.7mm ID (1/2”) Water Pressure: 2 bar (1.5 to 4bar ) flowing Water Flow rate: 6 litres / minute The python lines for recirculation must be a minimum of: a) 6.35mm (1/4") ID for runs upto 3m to the point of dispense b) 9.65mm (3/8”) ID for runs greater than 3m to the point of dispense CAUTION – A boost pump or pressure regulator may be required to achieve the flow and/or pressure. Python connections Soda recirculation connections: 9.54mm (3/8”) Still water recirculation connections: 9.54mm (3/8”) Python insulation Up to 24°C ambient – minimum of 13mm Up to 32°C ambient – minimum of 19mm Installation procedure Commissioning Filling the water bath Do not use de-ionized water or add any substance to the water (unless approved by Cornelius). Do not leave hose pipes unattended whilst filling the water bath as the unit may become flooded. Ensure the overflow on the front of the unit is pointing downwards. Remove the unit lid and fill with cool clean water until the water flows from the overflow. The front overflow may now be rotated to point upwards, allowing condensate to pass to the secondary overflow, leading to the condensate tray. Python installation Connect the python to the dispense head(s). Connect all carbonated water, still water and product lines in accordance with the labelling on the cooler. The coil exit label is to be found on the underside of the lid. Priming the system WARNING - Carbon Dioxide gas is dangerous- CO2! Think of Ventilation Diagnostics for the carbonator liquid level controller Light indication On continuously Off Flash on/off every 4 seconds Flash on/off every 1 second Flash on/off every 0.5 second Function Carbonator pump is on Standby, ready to dispense Carbonator system ready, not operating Carbonator pump timed out (Maximum run duration is 3 minutes before timing out) Controller failure If the boost pump (brass pump) is ON for 2 minutes continuously, within the still water boost operation, the timer will shut the pump off and the red light will illuminate. Ensure there are no water leaks and adequate water supply. Proceed to reset the pump by pressing the red light. Sequence of operation: All the panel switches must be in the OFF ‘0’ position. The following sequence of events will happen upon connecting the unit electrically. Green light on the switch panel will become lit. The red light on the carbonator controller, sited on the front of the cooler, will flash at a rate of one flash every 4 seconds. This indicates the carbonator system is isolated. DO NOT reset the controller. This allows the refrigeration system to make ice and the still water system to be primed and operational. Ice bank controller will operate immediately, this will result in: a) Agitator will turn ON b) Compressor will turn ON after 3 minutes of the ice bank sensor being in water. c) The unit will now cool the water bath and make an ice bank. This will take between 2 and 4 hours, without recirculation pumps operating. The water boost system, which includes inlet solenoid / water boost pump are controlled by the pressure switch and liquid level controller. Once the dispense installation is complete and connected to the unit, connect CO2, then water, to the unit. Operation of the left hand switch will supply the carbonator bowl level controller and still water boost circuit, allowing still water system priming to commence. The still water boost system will require immediate priming, using the black 2 way priming valve. o Remove the plug from the 2 way valve in the still water system and connect 3/8” OD pipe to it. It should reach a waste container, i.e. bucket. Keep the valve in the closed position, lever to the left position, seen from the front of the unit. o Open the 2 way valve. Move the lever through 180° to the direction of the drain tube. Air will now be vented from the system. Once a continuous flow of water is present at the valve, switch on the water recirculation pump and move the lever back though 180° to close the system. Refit the plug. Note: The water pressure regulator is preset, and the system will only operate correctly once all the gas is removed, by using the priming valve. Once the main system is primed, remove all the gas from the pipes joining the water ring main to the points of dispense by dispensing drinks. o Switch on the still water recirculation pump. When the carbonation system is ready for operation, the controller can be reset by pushing the reset button and the system will automatically operate. The soda recirculation pump can now be turned on as when the carbonator bowl water level drops below the third level probe the soda pump will switch off and once the level rises pass the probe, the soda pump will switch back on. Replace the lid. The system is now ready for use 3. Service & maintenance Service information (fault/repairs) There are NO ‘user’ (OPERATOR) serviceable items inside the unit. Maintenance must only be undertaken by a qualified and trained person. Refer to separate Manual for the Service Maintenance of this unit. Only replace the fuse protecting the circuit to the unit with one of an identical type and rating. Isolate the power supply to the unit during maintenance operations. Only use Cornelius parts for cooler maintenance. Failure to do so will invalidate cooler approvals and warranty. The carbonator bowl relief valve ring pull to be operated annually to check its operation. Double check valve – isolate the water supply and remove the bleed screw once a year to check for water backflow, if the unit is supplied to a UK installation. Preventative user maintenance For all of the below, once the maintenance is carried out, follow the Installation instructions for re commissioning the unit Switch off and unplug the unit during user maintenance operations. In the event of the unit malfunctions or suffers spillage or physical damage, unplug the unit from its electrical supply. Do not attempt to remove the protective covers. Condenser Ensure grilles and condenser fins remain unobstructed and free from particles at all times to ensure reliable and consistent operation. A soft brush or vacuum cleaner may used for cleaning. Sanitizing Product Coils Under no circumstances should boiling water or steam be used with this unit as it may result in permanent damage. The maximum temperature permissible is 40°C. Sanitize when taste is tainted or periodically as advised by the beverage supplier. Flush with potable water, then chlorinated alkaline solution. It is important that the sanitizing agent manufacturer’s procedure and safety precautions are followed. Rinse through with potable water to remove cleaning solution and test with litmus paper. Water bath Melt the ice bank and drain the tank annually. Follow INSTALLATION PROCEDURE / Commissioning / Filling the tank with water to refill the unit. If the cooler becomes noisy – makes a gurgling sound, this is due to a low water level and will result in reduced cooling capacity. To remedy this follow the instructions for filling the water bath illustrated in INSTALLATION The 1989 Electricity at Work Regulations require periodic testing of electrical equipment and this should only be carried out by a competent person. Directive Compliance: EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) IMI Cornelius UK Ltd, Russell Way Brighouse HD6 4LX Tel: 0044 (0)1484 714584 Fax: 0044 (0)1484 400592 Web: www.corneliusuk.com 4. Fault finding guide Problem 1. Totally Inoperative Is supply fuse blown or has circuit breaker tripped? Yes Is fuse or circuit breaker size correct? Yes Is line voltage too high or low? No Does it now work? 2. No Cooling Is line voltage within 10% of voltage on rating label? Yes Is compressor cold Possible Fault Remedy Service Tip No Loose connection or broken wire in supplying wiring to unit Replace or reconnect wire Install within 2m of an electrical socket No Incorrect size device Consult an electrician See rating plate for current consumption Yes Improper voltage supply Consult electrical supplier Voltage range (UK 217V to 254V) No Unit malfunction Contact supplier Isolate system until engineer arrives No Go to 1. Totally inoperative Go to 1. Totally inoperative Go to 1. Totally inoperative Yes a) b) c) Faulty global ice bank controller or sensor Low water Refrigeration system cut out a) b) c) Replace Top up Diagnose cause and reset a) b) c) Position new sensor in same position See install instructions Always isolate electrical supply before undertaking repairs No Does compressor start, hum and trip out on thermal overload? Yes a) b) c) Start capacitor shorted or blown Start relay will not close or is burned out Compressor motor is faulty or seized a) b) c) Check connections, replace capacitor if necessary Check connections, replace relay is necessary Replace compressor a) b) c) Check for paper debris of blown capacitor Relay will rattle if OK See rating plate for gas charge No Does compressor start but continue to run on start windings? Yes a) b) c) d) e) Improper wiring Relay failing to open Excessively high discharge temperature Open or shorted compressor windings Tight compressor (binding internally) a) b) c) d) e) Replace and reconnect wiring Replace relay Clean condenser or replace fan motor Replace compressor Replace compressor a) b) c) d) e) Isolate electrical supply before repairs Ensure correct relay is used Use vacuum cleaner or soft brush See rating plate for gas charge Always fit new drier Yes a) b) c) d) Defective thermal protection switch Excessively high discharge pressure Suction gas too hot Low refrigerant charge a) b) c) d) Replace thermal protection (klixon) Clean condenser or replace fan motor Water bath too hot- cool to below 30°c Repair leak and recharge refrigerant a) b) c) d) Always isolate electrical supply Leave 100mm gap around unit Never fill bath with warm or hot water Traces of oil are a good indicator of leaks No Compressor running hot. Compressor starts and runs short, cycling on overload protector Problem 3. Warm Product Is compressor running? Yes Low water bath level No Is there an ice bank? No Possible Fault Remedy Service Tip No Go to 2. No Cooling Go to 2. No Cooling Go to 2. No cooling Yes a) Leaks a) Check for leaks and fill to overflow a) Ice build will displace water to the overflow Yes a) a) b) Agitator motor faulty High ambient Condenser blocked a) a) b) a) a) b) Check power supply to motor first Ensure ambient is in range 10-40°c Leave 100mm clearance around unit c) d) e) Defective condenser fan motor assembly Loss of refrigerant charge Incorrectly specified cooler c) d) e) c) d) e) Unbalanced fans cause motor failures Never leave service valves attached 5 litre per minute is the specification f) g) Electronic ice bank probe Poor airflow through condenser f) g) Check operation & replace if necessary Change ambient or re-site cooler Clean condenser grille or remove objects in front of the condenser restricting air flow Replace condenser fan motor assembly Check for leaks, repair and recharge Leave for an hour. If ice bank still does not reform, check specifications to requirements Replace probe Check for space around the cooler and airflow obstruction. Clear and clean the condenser fins f) g) Always fit new probe in original position Always leave 100mm air gap 4. No Product Does water dispense? No a) Ice bank too large, causing Product freeze a) Erode ice around sensor with warmer water (less than 60°c) then check and replace sensor if faulty. a) Ensure replacement is in same position as original. Defrost the entire ice bank before replacing sensor. No 5. No flow rate Is water supply turned on? No a) Mains water supply is turned off a) Turn on supply & follow installation instructions to prime system a) Ensure all connections are made before switching on the water supply Yes Is water reaching water boost pump? No a) b) Blockage on incoming water supply Blocked strainer on inlet to boost pump a) b) disconnect supply & check for blockage Clean strainer & replace a) Reduce pressure before disconnecting Investigate water filtering on system on incoming water Yes Does the pump turn on & run? No a) Duration timer for carbonator has timed out c) a) b) Pressure switch not activating motor b) Reset timer using button located in control panel (the illuminated button) Faulty pressure switch Illumination of the reset button is seen when timer switches off the pump Ensure water supply is turned off before replacing, do not drip water on electrics a) Faulty solenoid a) Replace solenoid valve a) b) No live signal b) Find loose connection or faulty supply to valve b) a) Incorrect water pressure a) Adjust water pressure accordingly a) a) Incorrect installation - not AquaSource failure a) Review installation a) Yes Does mains water solenoid open? Yes Is water pressure post regulator between 75 & 85 PSI Yes No No b) Ensure water supply is turned off before replacing, do not drip water on electrics Isolate power before fault finding Adjustment is done by a flat bladed screwdriver, don’t exceed stated pressures as this could damage dispense valve mechanisms Check survey & specifications Problem 6. Low or inconsistent flow rate Is water pressure post regulator set to between 75PSI to 85PSI Yes Is the carbonator bowl over filling No Is pressure switch operating when water is dispensed? Possible Fault Remedy Service Tip No Yes a) b) Solenoid valve to inlet not closing properly Solenoid valve weeping water when in closed position a) b) Check control signal Check valve internals for debris stopping valve seats from sealing a) b) Isolate water & electricity prior to work Lime scale can stop a solenoid valve from closing properly, ensure adequate water filtration is fitted to supply No a) b) Faulty switch Still water recirculation pump intermittent operation a) b) Replace switch Check for possible causes of overheating & replace if necessary a) b) Isolate power before work Ensure pump has not been running dry ? a) Possible leak somewhere on installation a) Check all possible areas of system & installation a) Look for traces of water on flooring or other areas where pipe work has been installed No a) Carbonator pump timed out a) a) Isolate water before investigation b) c) d) e) f) g) Loose Connection Faulty pump motor Faulty pump assembly Defective level control box Defective level probe Restriction on incoming water b) c) d) e) f) g) Check for leaks or something preventing the carbonator bowl from filling in the given time Reconnect or replace Replace motor Replace pump assembly Replace level control box Replace level probe Find & remove restriction b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Solenoid valve is in closed position h) h) i) Unit freeze up i) Check supply voltage & replace valve if necessary Defrost & follow check list in section 4 & 5 Isolate power before work N/A N/A N/A N/A If available use compressed air to blow out lines etc… N/A i) N/A a) b) c) Soda recirculation switch turned off Faulty soda recirculation pump Faulty soda recirculation motor a) b) c) Turn on the soda recirculation switch Replace pump Replace motor a) b) c) N/A Isolate mains water/electricity supply Isolate mains water/electricity supply a) Coils covered with ice causing product to freeze a) Defrost system & check Global Ice Bank Controller & its components a) See refrigeration fault finding in section 2 of this fault finding chart Yes Is there a leak? 7. No carbonation Is the carbonator pump motor running? Yes Is the soda recirculation pump running No Yes Unit freeze up 5. Product data sheet Date: 28th July 2010 Issue No: 1 Performance Nominal ice bank pull down:(water 32oC / 32oC ambient / 30m python) Ice bank weight: Thermal capacity ice bank: Maximum ambient temperature: Description: AquaSource 4 Part number range: 06 1 43040X 5.5 hours 25 kg nominal 8373 KJ (2000 Kcal) 43°C Dimensions Height: Width: Depth: Weight: unloaded Packed Operational 690 mm 900 mm 540 mm 100 kg 114 kg 136 kg Electrical Mains supply: Run current: Fuse rating: Supply: 230 V single phase 50 Hz 12Amps 13 Amps 2m mains cable, UK plug Structure Lid: Side panels : Internal: Internal above the tank: Plastic coated mild steel Plastic coated mild steel Galvanised Stainless steel Functions Carbonator system Still water system Agitation Refrigeration system Carbonator bowl Carbonator water reserve Refill differential Refill rate Control Protection Electronically controlled Carbonator bowl reserve Priming assistance Soda water recirculation Electro mechanical control Still water boost Still water recirculation Priming assistance 2 minute over-run time out Constant Electronically controlled independent of the above 3 litres 0.9 litres 5 litres/min 3 pin probe in conjunction with electronic liquid level controller Flood protection 3 minute time out Product data sheet Date: 28th July 2010 Issue No: 1 Pumps Type: Style: Flow rate [litres / minute] Motor output [watts ] Protection: Motor: Pump: Description: AquaSource 4 Part number range: 06 1 43040X Water boost (feeds both systems) Soda water recirculation Still water recirculation Positive displacement sliding valve Brass 5 Positive displacement sliding valve Stainless steel 5 Positive displacement sliding valve Stainless steel 5 190 Thermal cut out 3 minute time out 80 Thermal cut out a) Carbonator level control probe b) Thermal switch on pump Refrigeration Compressor size/rating: Compressor starting torque: Compressor duty: (-10oC Evap temp) Condenser type: Expansion device: Refrigerant type charge: Controls: 26cc High starting torque 870 watts Air Cooled Capillary. R134a refer rating plate Electronic Fan motor Output: Speed: Direction: Protection: Fan blade: Diameter Pitch 10 Watts 1400 rpm Counter clockwise shaft end Thermal cut out 230mm 26o Product coils, all Stainless Steel 304 Syrup coils Premix coils Pre-chill coil (used on both soda and water boost systems) Soda recirculation coil Still water recirculation 80 Thermal cut out Thermal switch on pump Optional Optional Yes Yes Yes The python lines for recirculation must be a minimum of: a) 6.35mm (1/4") ID for runs upto 3m to the point of dispense b) 9.65mm (3/8”) ID for runs greater than 3m to the point of dispense IMI Cornelius UK Ltd, Russell Way Brighouse HD6 4LX Tel: 0044 (0)1484 714584 Fax: 0044 (0)1484 400592 Web: www.corneliusuk.com Compliance to Standards and Legislation Product complies with: EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) Low Voltage directive (2006/95/EC) Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) 6. Parts List and Exploded View Spares list Description: AquaSource 4 Model: 06 1 43040X Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26a 27 28 29 30 Part No. 06 0 140360 560003836 06 0 141410 06 0 090498 44 0000 693 06 0 093301 06 0 115113 06 0 095141 06 0 090404 58 0440 414 06 0 431406 58 0440 254 58 0440 472 58 0440 104 58 0440 405 58 0440 408 58 0440 414 58 0440 482 44 0000 901 06 0 095137 58 0480 157 58 0480 156 44 0000 250 58 0410 227 58 0420 595 13 5681 002 06 0 097801 44 0000 836 3-8SCV 14 4572 000 06 0 431402 Description Agitator motor assembly – 3 blade Carbonator bowl assembly Mounting plate washer Evaporator/spacer assembly Non return valve CO2 pressure switch adaptor Handle Overflow sight glass Condenser assembly Terminal blocks Control panel housing (galvanised) Delay timer (2 minutes) Liquid level controller Pressure switch (behind panel, held in with 2 x screws as seen) Timer reset button Rocker switch Terminal blocks Contactor/relay Ice bank controller Boil-off tray Castor 3” – black with lock Castor 3” – black no lock Comp set 230/50 R134A CAJ4492Y Pump motor - 400W-185W 230V/50HZ Water boost pump brass Procon recirculation pump Procon foam assembly Pump motor - 190W-80W 230V/50HZ Single check valve Water regulator Lid Exploded view AquaSource 4 Model 06 1 43040X 1 30 2 28 29 3 27 4 26/26a 5 25 6 24 7 23 8 9 21/22 20 10 Front control panel 19 11 12 18 13 14 15 17 16 7. 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