Everything you need to know about your chiller settings

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Chirag Chouhan
Everything you need to know about your chiller settings

Everything you need to know about your chiller settings

There are two settings you can adjust in the chiller settings. The F01 and the F02

F01 setting:

The F1 setting determines how often your chiller will turn back on after it reaches the set temperature. If your F1 setting is set at 2°C, your chiller will cool to the set temperature, turn off, and start cooling again when the temperature has risen 2°C.

E.g.
F01 setting 2 degrees
Chiller temperature setting 5 degrees

After the chiller has cooled down to 5 degrees, your chiller will move into standby mode and only turn on when it reaches 7 degrees (5 degrees + F01 setting of 2 degrees).
To have the chiller turn back on at 6 degrees, set the F01 setting to 1 degree

Follow this LINK to see instructions:


F02 setting:

The F2 setting is mainly used for repair and should not be adjusted. But in case your chiller shows a different temperature on the display than the actual water is, then it could have been set incorrectly and cause the chiller to turn off earlier than it should.

Follow this LINK  to see instructions:

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