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Cooper-Atkins MFM300-KIT4 User Manual

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MEASURE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (Delta T) Continued

FIRST PRESS:

T1 – T2;

SECOND PRESS: T1 – T3;

THIRD PRESS: T2 – T3;

FOURTH PRESS: DELTA T DISPLAY OFF.

MEASURE PRESSURE

Connect a Cooper Pressure Transducer to either U1 or U2 (or both). The MFM300 will sense

the probe(s) and display the pressure measurement(s) with the appropriate U1 or U2 label.

Before connecting the transducer(s) to the cooling system, zero the pressure reading(s) (refer

to Setup section on zeroing the pressure probes and setting altitude).

NOTE: AT SEA LEVEL, THE PRESSURE READING SHOULD BE 0 PSI (0 KPA) WHEN NOT

CONNECTED TO A COOLING SYSTEM. AT ELEVATIONS ABOVE SEA LEVEL THE

DISPLAY WILL SHOW A NEGATIVE PRESSURE READING (-0.5 PSI / 1000

FEET ALTITUDE). CONNECT THE TRANSDUCER(S) TO THE COOLING SYSTEM ACCESS

PORTS, USING BEST INDUSTRY PRACTICES, TO BEGIN MEASURING SYSTEM

PRESSURE.

MEASURE SYSTEM SUPERHEAT / SUB-COOLING

Select the refrigerant: The selected refrigerant is displayed when in Superheat / Sub-cooling

Mode, or when viewing pressure / temperature charts. To change the refrigerant, press the REF

button. The “Up / Down Arrows” will appear beside the refrigerant name. Use the UP / DOWN

ARROW buttons to scroll to the desired refrigerant and then press the ENTER or REF button.

Press the CANCEL button to abandon changes.

Add and / or change refrigerants: The MFM300 stores P / T data from 15 popular refrigerants

that reside in permanent memory. There is room in the memory for up to five more

refrigerants. New refrigerant P / T data can be downloaded from the Cooper-Atkins website

(www.cooper-atkins.com/mfm.asp) using the MFM300 Toolbox and the optional computer

connection cable.

CALCULATE SUPERHEAT / SUB-COOLING

The MFM300 can be used as a Superheat / Sub-cooling calculator. Connect the temperature

probes to the system and press the SH button. Select the refrigerant and press the ENTER

button. Since there are no pressure transducers connected, system pressure will default to

25 PSI for superheat and 75 PSI for Sub-cooling. You may manually enter the actual pressure

value from the manifold gauge into the MFM300 using the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons. Once

the pressure is entered for Superheat, use the SHIFT button to move to Sub-cooling, where

pressure is manually entered the same way. Remember that the values shown in this mode are

not dynamic.

MEASURE DYNAMIC SYSTEM SUPERHEAT / SUB-COOLING

Measuring dynamic system Superheat or Sub-cooling requires both a temperature probe

and a pressure transducer. The refrigerant type selected on the display must match the

refrigerant type used in the system. Refer to the section Select the Refrigerant. For Superheat

measurement, connect the temperature probe to T1, and the pressure transducer to U1. For

Sub-cooling measurement, connect the temperature probe to T2 and the pressure transducer

to U2. To measure superheat, attach the temperature probe to the system suction line near the

compressor. Attach the pressure transducer to the low side access port. Press the SH button.

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