Cwfl-6000 Manual

Refill the tank to the green zone or check for kinks in the tubing.

Connect these to the fiber laser source using high-pressure, reinforced hoses.

Dedicated to cooling the optics/QBH cutting head to prevent condensation.

Tap water, well water, and mineral water. These introduce scale buildup that restricts heat transfer. Filling the Reservoir cwfl-6000 manual

Integrated alarms include compressor time-delay, overcurrent, and water flow, protecting both the chiller and the laser. 2. Installation Guide (From CWFL-6000 Manual)

Improper installation accounts for a significant portion of early-stage chiller faults. Follow these steps for an optimal setup. Location Requirements

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The serves as the definitive reference guide for deploying, operating, and troubleshooting the TEYU S&A CWFL-6000 Dual-Temperature Water Chiller

Connect the chiller's water outlet (labeled "OUT") to the laser device's water inlet, and the laser's water outlet to the chiller's water inlet ("IN").

Use purified or distilled water. Fill until the water level reaches the green area of the gauge. Tap water, well water, and mineral water

Connects to the laser cutting/welding head optics.

, allowing the laser system to monitor chiller status and modify parameters remotely. Safety Features

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Use low-pressure compressed air to clean the internal condenser fins from the inside out. Every 3 to 6 Months

Avoid turning the power off and on frequently to prevent compressor damage. Common Alarm Codes System Response E1 Ultrahigh room temperature Alarm sound E2 Ultrahigh water temperature Alarm sound E3 Ultralow water temperature Alarm sound E4 Room temperature sensor failure Compressor/fans shut down E5 Water temperature sensor failure Compressor/fans shut down E6 External alarm input (Water flow) System shut down