Cwfl-6000 Manual Jun 2026

Insufficient cooling, heavy laser load, or faulty compressor.

The CWFL-6000 uses the S&A intelligent T-507 (or updated equivalent) temperature controller. It features two primary operational modes: and Constant Mode . Switching Between Modes

This comprehensive manual guide covers everything you need to know to install, operate, and troubleshoot your CWFL-6000 chiller effectively. 1. Technical Specifications Overview cwfl-6000 manual

Connect the 3-phase power lines and the ground wire securely to the internal terminal block.

Consistent maintenance directly correlates to the longevity of the internal compressor. Insufficient cooling, heavy laser load, or faulty compressor

>43∘Cis greater than 43 raised to the composed with power C Improve shop ventilation; add AC. Ultra-high water temperature High heat load or failed fan Clean condenser; check laser settings. E3 Ultra-low water temperature Water temperature dropped below limits Let system idle; adjust setpoint. E4 Room temperature sensor fault Broken sensor wire or connection Replace ambient sensor probe. E5 Water temperature sensor fault Damaged internal water probe Replace water temperature sensor. E6 / E7 Flow alarm (Low/High circuit) Kinked hose or blocked water channel Straighten hoses; flush lines for clogs.

Decrease temperature value or scroll down through parameters. If the chiller fails

Connect the chiller's alarm output ports directly to your laser machine’s Emergency Stop (E-stop) circuit. If the chiller stops pumping, the laser must instantly shut down to prevent thermal cracking of the fiber core. 5. Intelligent Temperature Controller Operation

Connecting the chiller’s alarm output to your laser CNC controller is . If the chiller fails, it must signal the laser to shut down instantly to prevent total thermal destruction of the laser source.