Read 3500SS.pdf text version 3500SS Cooler Stainless Steel Water Cooler Closed-loop design with radiator reduces coolant temperatures and prevents the system from overheating. It also recirculates the coolant through a fancooled heat exchanger Rustproof coolant reservoir molded of stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance. Positive vane-style displacement pumps provide consistent coolant flow and pressure rating with long pump-life expectancy. Factory-preset pressure-relief valves (60 PSI) maintain consistent pressure during operation. 21 ¼' × 13 ¹/' × 16 ¾' (53.9cm × 33.3cm × 42.5cm) 3 gallon (11.36L) capacity, stainless steel 100 psi max. 1.7 GPM (6.4 lpm) High efficiency, copper core, rustproof 3500SS 115V; 3502SS 230V 3500SS 6.4/5.6; 3502SS 3.2/2.8 ¼' N.P.T. Connection (supplied with /'-18 unf LH thread fittings) 38 lbs (17.2 kg) 46 lbs (21.0 kg) Works best with Industrial Supreme Coolant/Antifreeze and are ideal for warm and cold weather conditions, while providing HF (high frequency) or corrosion protection.
Thermally protected HP motor guards against motor damage due to overheating. Standard inlet/outlet torch fittings are compatible with TIG and MIG torches having standard /-18 left-hand fittings. 10ft (3m) power cords with plugs are longer than most power cords in the industry -providing the extra length when required. Rugged & Reliable SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Reservoir Pump Capacity Heat Exchanger Motor Voltage Amperage Water Connections Net Weight Shipping Weight MODEL SELECTION CHART Model BTU/H Gallons Volts Amps 6.4/5.6 3.2/2.8 Hz 50/60 50/60 Phase Single Single 3500SS 12,000 3(11.36L) 115 3502SS 12,000 3(11.36L) 230 © 2006 ITW Cooling Systems p. (920) 882-6800 f. (920) 882-6840 Weldcraft 2741 N. Roemer Road Appleton, WI 54911.
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Guys, Some time ago, as in 'way back when Moses was a boy', I acquired a Bernard TIG cooler along with a welder I bought. I have only now found a need for it. It is a model 3500SS cooler. I believe it's rated for up to 500 amps. A few days ago, I started cleaning it up, and finished the project only today. I blew copious, billowing clouds of black dust out of the radiator fins, then scrubbed the outside with Simple Green, then rinsed with clear water. I then opened the tank.
It had a couple of cups of dried nasty black dusty powder inside the tank. I got the tank squeaky clean then closed it up. After washing, scrubbing, and blowing everything dry with compressed air, I filled the tank with 3 gallons of distilled water. However, upon attempting a test run with none of the lines hooked up to the welder, I was unable to get the pump to deliver any flow. I have found a Bernard manual of sorts on the internet, but it's only about 3 pages long and is short on details. The unit has a TEEL brand rotary vane pump.
The pump's intake (suction) hose sticks down through a hole through the top of the tank down into the water reservoir. It's a straight up lift of not more than 6 inches into the pump. However, it will not deliver any flow.
I'm hoping there's some kind of priming sequence that I've overlooked. Because otherwise, I'm thinking perhaps the pump is dead. However, it seems odd that a pump would not deliver so much as a dribble.
The unit certainly sounds smooth enough. There are no odd noises coming from the motor or the pump. There are two big 'acorn nuts' on the pump. One of these absolutely looks like an 'acorn'. Thinking that was the one with the inline filter inside, I removed it.
However, it was the wrong one. The nut that didn't look so much like an 'acorn' turned out to be the access to the filter screen. This was not terribly dirty but I got it squeaky clean and reinstalled it. I'm not sure what to do next but am looking forward to receiving lots of bright ideas. If the pump is toast I have a couple of other coolers I can try next. However, I like this one the best.
Thanks, Vernon. I've got a Bernard 3500SS just like that,Well not exactly like thatmine works. You'll probably have to pull the pump apart and change the rubber impeller.I think Grainger sells TEEL pumps dave acme thread Probably best to get a rebuild kit, and change the shaft packing also.Oooohhh. You sure know how to hurt a guy.;o). Thanks for the suggestions.
It looks like there may be a few floating around on ebay, too. I guess if I wanted instant gratification I should have gone out and bought a gallon of ice cream. Those pumps are not overly complicated inside, the only problems I've had, is the straineryou already found that gets clogged once in a while. But I run automotive anti-freeze in mine.
Delphi xe5 serial communication. Go Up to Index. RAD Studio does not provide built-in support for serial communication. However, several third-party libraries and components exist for that purpose. For example, you can find TurboPower Async Professional in the GetIt Package Manager. Retrieved from. Mike wrote: I can share the source code for this with anyone who is interested - just reply to this chain. I am working on C++ XE5 and I need to use the serial port, does your code work with it? Thanks in Advance. I have used this in C++ Builder 2010 in RAD Studio successfully; it's a standard Borland DLL so.
gets a little colder here in Ohio than Texas. Seems like I get a waxy build-up on the screen from the glycerine in it. I usually just spray it clean, with a can of ether starting fluid. Dave acme thread Those impellers are sort of directional, because of pump rotation, So watch how it looks when you take it apart. Well, as things turned out, I was unable to get the pump to self-prime. Ultimately, I called grainger's tech support.
Once I finally found the pump's model number, they confirmed that no repair parts are available, nor is the pump still made - at least not by Teel. The rep gave me two current models of Procon pumps that will interchange. The more expensive one is about $150. Meanwhile, I dragged out another cooler unit, cleaned it up, and got it going. I'm still partial to the simpler, bigger Bernard design though. So, I reckon I will splurge for another pump soon.
Thanks for all the help and input! Well, as things turned out, I was unable to get the pump to self-prime.
Ultimately, I called grainger's tech support. Once I finally found the pump's model number, they confirmed that no repair parts are available, nor is the pump still made - at least not by Teel.
The rep gave me two current models of Procon pumps that will interchange. The more expensive one is about $150.
Meanwhile, I dragged out another cooler unit, cleaned it up, and got it going. I'm still partial to the simpler, bigger Bernard design though.
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So, I reckon I will splurge for another pump soon. Thanks for all the help and input! I have a Bernard 2500 SS unit that I use on my Miller Syncrowave 200. It is fitted with a Procon pump. Your best bet will be to get a Procon pump and fit it to your motor. Mine has a regular carbonator motor that has the notched output shaft and collar to take the Procon mounting clamp. It's been running for close to ten years without trouble. Td programmation assembleur 8086 pdf.
In any case, a Procon pump may fit right up and it would definitely be the way to go. They are a great unit and are quite reasonable on eBay.
Bernard Cooler 3500ss
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