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AIRPLATE SERIES

USER MANUAL

CABINET COOLING SYSTEM

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Page 1: ...1 AIRPLATE SERIES USER MANUAL CABINET COOLING SYSTEM ...

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Page 3: ...roduct quality and friendly customer service If you have any questions or suggestions please don t hesitate to contact us Visit www acinfinity com and click contact for our contact information EMAIL support acinfinity com WEB www acinfinity com LOCATION Los Angeles CA ...

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Page 5: ...g Powering Connecting More Fans Powering Other Devices Programming S Series Programming T Series Programming P Series Multi Zone Controller Frequently Asked Questions AC Infinity Products Warranty Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 10 Page 11 Page 13 Page 16 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 27 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 ...

Page 6: ...o not cover power cords with rugs or other fabric materials This product has rotating parts Safety precautions should be exercised during the installation operation and maintenance of this product Do not insert or allow fingers or foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings as it may cause electric shock fire or damage to this product Do not block or tamper with this product in an...

Page 7: ...der air will rise on its own It is ideal to position fans near the top of the cabinet configured to exhaust out the warmer air and position fans near the bottom to push in colder air CFM REQUIREMENTS A fan or set of fan s CFM rating measures the rate at which air flows into a space To obtain the required CFM rating divide the dimensions of a cabinet by 1728 to get the cubic feet area then multiply...

Page 8: ...arings rated at 67 000 hours This feature also enables fans to be mounted in any direction PROTECTIVE BACK Fans are enclosed in a hard shell cover to prevent intrusions FAN EXPANSION PORTS Each fan unit contains an USB port to daisy chain additional fan units Up to six fans can share the same power source THERMAL PROBE The corded sensor probe constructed of stainless steel ensures an accurate temp...

Page 9: ...ll bearings that quietly produces airflow and enables this unit to be mounted in any direction THERMALLY ACTIVATED Programmed with four speed settings and thermal triggering to turn on the fans upon reaching temperature thresholds OUTLETS AND USB PORTS Built with two USB ports and four outlet sockets to power devices that can be turned on or off using the front switch BACKUP MEMORY Retains fan spe...

Page 10: ...MAL PROBE x1 THERMAL PROBE x1 MOUNTING SCREW SET x4 PLASTIC STENCIL x1 PLASTIC STENCIL x1 PLASTIC STENCIL x1 USB POWER ADAPTER x1 MOUNTING SCREW SET x4 MOUNTING SCREW SET x4 MOUNTING SCREW SET x4 AC POWER ADAPTER x1 AC POWER ADAPTER x1 S SERIES T SERIES P SERIES MULTI ZONE CONTROLLER Sold Separately 10 CABLE MOUNT x1 AC POWER CORD x1 AC INFINITY AC INFINITY ...

Page 11: ... the screws using a Phillips screwdriver to separate the front plate and the internal fan from the shell STEP 2 Identify the airflow direction to achieve your desired configuration airflow will blow on the label side Route the cord towards the label side if creating an intake configuration 11 ...

Page 12: ...e of the open grooves then guide the fan into the shell Reapply the screws to secure the fan fan guard and shell together STEP 4 Replace the grille and front plate over the open side Reapply the screws to secure the grille and front plate back and reassemble the cabinet fan 12 ...

Page 13: ...unting location Place and secure the stencil over it using tape and mark the drilling points and outline STEP 2 Drill the mounting holes into your wall space Cut the rectangular outline to create the opening Use of a saw is recommended 1 2 13 ...

Page 14: ...STEP 3 Push the cabinet fan into the cut opening to create a flush mount making sure the fan s backside does not touch its perimeter to minimize vibration noise MOUNTING S Series P Series 14 ...

Page 15: ...MOUNTING STEP 4 Screw the bolts into the mounting holes to secure the cabinet fan S Series P Series 15 ...

Page 16: ...to the included power adapter to then plug into an outlet T SERIES Plug the cabinet fan s USB connector into one of the multi zone controller s USB ports Plug the power adapter s male connector into the multi zone controller s power port then plug the two pronged end into an outlet S T SERIES 16 1 2 ...

Page 17: ...STEP 1 Plug the AC power cord into the 3 pin port located on the backside of the cabinet fan STEP 2 Plug the AC power cord into a wall outlet to power the cabinet fan POWERING P SERIES 17 ...

Page 18: ...rmal controller will share the same speed and temperature settings If the fans contain an inline speed controller set their speeds to HIGH CONNECTING MORE FANS AC INFINITY AC INFINITY S T SERIES 18 Each fan unit includes an USB port that enables you to connect an additional fan Up to four fans can share the same USB port and up to six fans can share the same power outlet Please see page 20 for lim...

Page 19: ...off using the switch on the front side STEP 2 You may use the four rear outlet sockets as you would a power strip to power up to four additional devices supports up to 850W Unplug the cabinet fan before plugging in more devices These devices are powered on and off using the switch on the front side POWERING OTHER DEVICES P SERIES 19 ...

Page 20: ...eir inline speed controller to HIGH to prevent overloading this speed controller ex two AIRPLATE S9 units daisy chained together must be set to HIGH S3 T3 1 Fan S7 T7 2 Fans S9 T9 3 Fans TURBO BOOST ADAPTER Maximizes fan performance by increasing fan speed by up to 25 You may use the speed controller to reduce noise level if the higher speeds are too loud for your application S SERIES 20 ...

Page 21: ...ng and alarm temperatures display brightness and speed of the cabinet fan 5 ALARM TEMP Displays the temperature alarm setting that triggers the alarm system 8 BRIGHTNESS Shows the brightness of the display Four settings are available 3 LEAF BUTTON Shuts off the display while allowing programs to run Holding will change degrees to Fahrenheit or Celsius 6 PROBE TEMP Actively shows current temperatur...

Page 22: ...buttons to adjust the fan speed The ON mode also serves as the speed level used in AUTO Mode and the maximum speed level used in SMART Mode ALARM SETTING F o F o PROBE F o AUTO MODE Sets a high temperature trigger that activates the fans when the PROBE temperature meets or exceeds the SETTING temperature Use the up and down buttons to adjust the SETTING temperature Once triggered the fans will run...

Page 23: ...NG temperature 1 Set a maximum fan speed in ON Mode 2 Multiply this speed by the variation buffer ex 4 F 3 Add the result from step 2 to your desired trigger point Subtract your buffer setting ex 4 F from this figure 4 Set the result from step 3 as your SETTING temperature For example ON mode speed 6 x variation buffer 4 F desired temperature trigger 85 F variation buffer 4 F SETTING temperature 1...

Page 24: ...imum speed while the alarm is triggered and will make an audible beep every three seconds until the PROBE temp drops below the ALARM temp or if any button is pressed The alarm can be disabled by pressing the up or down button until the ALARM temperature reads OFF FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS Changes the displayed units to Fahrenheit or Celsius Press and hold the LEAF button to cycle through F and C All d...

Page 25: ...Mode the PROBE temperature will need to fall at least 4 F 2 C or 2 F 1 C for the fans to stop running Fans will still immediately run when the PROBE temperature meets or exceeds the SETTING temperature In SMART mode the fan speed will lower by one level for every 4 F 2 C or 2 F 1 C the PROBE temperature is below the SETTING temperature CONTROLLER LOCK Toggles the controller lock Hold the MODE butt...

Page 26: ... alert to notify you of any triggered function ALARM ALERT Flashes whenever the PROBE temperature rises past the ALARM temperature setting See page 24 to learn how to set the alarm DISPLAY LOCK ALERT Displays when you lock the controller The icon will flash if you attempt to adjust the controller while it is still locked Hold the MODE button to toggle the controller lock ALARM SETTING F o F o PROB...

Page 27: ...ED ADJUSTING Press the button to adjust the cabinet fan s speed level from 0 4 Speed Mode is indicated by a white LED light Holding this button will switch the cabinet fan between Speed Mode and Thermal Mode This button will only control the cabinet fan and will not control any additional devices plugged into the cabinet fan PROGRAMMING P SERIES SPEED MODE 4 96 3 92 2 88 1 84 27 ...

Page 28: ...e button to set a temperature trigger between 84 F 88 F 92 F and 96 F The cabinet fan will activate and run at the fan speed set in Speed Mode if the probe detects this threshold being met or exceeded The cabinet fan will deactivate when the probe temperature falls 4 below the set trigger ex if the trigger is set to 96 F the cabinet fan will stop when the temperatures falls to 92 F or below PROGRA...

Page 29: ...display On the back side of the controller there will be one probe and fan port underneath each corresponding A B C and D designation ALARM SETTING F o F o PROBE F o AC INFINITY POWER SENSOR FANS LABEL 1 Hold the ZONE button to set the display to Fahrenheit or Celsius 2 Hold the MODE button to lock or unlock the display 3 Hold ZONE and MODE buttons to turn the display off while programs run 4 Hold...

Page 30: ...an fit for outside applications This product is not specifically designed for outside use Is it normal to hear a humming sound after flipping the fan A humming noise that occurs after flipping the fan from exhaust to intake is normal and will not impact performance How many additional fans can I connect with my cabinet fan Up to four fans can share the same USB power source Up to six fans can shar...

Page 31: ...old separately Component USB Fans The MULTIFAN series fans can be placed on top of AV components and electronics to economically exhaust hot air It features an inline speed controller and can be powered by a USB port The fans can also be powered through a power outlet with a boost speed adapter sold separately Rack Fan Systems The CLOUDPLATE rack fan system is designed for quietly cooling a wide r...

Page 32: ...he date of purchase The program will expire two years from the date of purchase If your product becomes defective during that period AC Infinity will replace your product with a new one or issue you a full refund The warranty program does not cover abuse or misuse This includes physical damage submersion of the product in water incorrect Installation such as wrong voltage input and misuse for any ...

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