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This report summarizes the essential technical specifications, installation requirements, and operational protocols for the , based on standard user manuals. 1. Product Overview

| Error Code / Issue | Potential Causes | Recommended Solutions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No Power | Power cord not connected, blown fuse. | Check power cord connections at both ends. Open electrical panel and replace fuse if needed. | | (Flow Alarm) | Low water level, water pipe obstruction, or kink. | Check water level and add to green zone. Inspect all water pipes for blockages or kinks. | | E05 / E07 (High Water Temp) | Clogged air filter, poor ventilation, high ambient temp. | Clean the filter, ensure minimum clearance around unit, and improve ventilation. | | E03 (High Room Temp) | Excessive heat load, high ambient temperature. | Confirm the chiller's cooling capacity matches the laser's needs; lower room temperature. | | Excessive Water Condensation | Water temperature too low for ambient humidity. | Increase the water temperature or install insulation on water pipes. | | Slow Water Drainage (During Refill) | Fill/vent cap is closed. | Ensure the water fill and vent cap is opened before draining. |

Position the chiller on a flat, rigid surface to minimize operational vibration. Water Quality Standards

: Houses the high/low-temperature water inlets and outlets (Rp 1/2" and Rp 1" fittings), an integrated visual water level gauge, a structural wastewater drain port, and the terminal electrical junction box. Step-by-Step Installation Guide cwfl-6000 manual

The rear panel of the CWFL-6000 has four labeled ports. According to the 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)

Supports Modbus-485 for real-time monitoring and integration with the laser system's control software. Installation & Operational Requirements | Check power cord connections at both ends

: Guidance on operating the T-507 (or updated) controller, including how to switch between "Constant" and "Intelligent" control modes.

If you are looking for specific operational data, the manual typically includes: Safety Guidelines

Proper installation is critical for performance and longevity. Follow these steps derived from the : Location Setup | Check water level and add to green zone

: A decoding table for system errors such as: E1 : Ultra-high room temperature. E2 : Ultra-high water temperature. E5/E6 : Water flow alarms. Why the Manual is Critical

Allow at least 50cm of clearance at the back (air outlet) and 30cm on the side (air inlet) to ensure proper airflow.

Never start the chiller without water in the tank. This will burn out the water pump in seconds.

Ensure the power supply matches the machine's requirements and is properly grounded. For maintenance, wait at least 3 minutes after cutting power to allow electrical discharge. Parameter Settings & Controller Modes The temperature controller typically operates in two modes:

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At each location, high-resolution images and panoramas are available from different altitudes. Individual images from each panorama are easily downloaded for offline use.

High resolution photo of a client's condominium rooftop from recent drone inspection

This is a high-resolution source image of the cooling towers on the roof of the south wing.