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7.1.5 Other fault analysis and processing 

Table 7.5 other fault analysis and processing 

Fault state 

Analysis of the reasons 

Solutions 

Powered-on unit but the 
cabinet temperature is too 
high and the Air Conditioner 
is not working 

1. 

Power failure or no power 

2. 

The cooling set temperature is higher 
than the cabinet temperature 

3. 

System fault 

1. 

Check the power supply and the electric circuit 

2. 

Set cooling temperature setpoint according to 
needs 

3.  Contact ACT 

The Air Conditioner is 
running but the cooling 
effect is not adequate 

1. 

The cooling capacity of the Air 
Conditioner is not matched to the 
thermal load. 

2. 

The ambient temperature is too high 

3. 

Other system faults 

 

1. 

Add additional air conditioner to match load, or 
select a properly sized unit for the thermal load 

2. 

Ensure the machine is used in the correct range 

3. 

Contact professional maintenance 

The Air Conditioner is 
stopping suddenly, and the 
electrical system is normal 

1. 

The cabinet temperature is greater 
than, or equal to, the cooling set 
temperature. 

2. 

Other system faults 

1. 

Set cooling temperature setpoint according to 
needs 

2.  Contact ACT 

 

7.2 Service and Repair 

Warranty period

:

 1-year limited warranty 

 
Warranty Section from ACT’s PURCHASE ORDER TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

 

 

Buyer’s Property.

 

All drawings, tools, fixtures, materials and other items supplied or paid for by Buyer 

shall be and remain the property of Buyer. All such items shall be used only in the performance of work 

under this Order unless Buyer consents otherwise in writing. Seller shall have the obligation to maintain 

any and all property furnished by Buyer to Seller and shall be responsible for all loss or damage to said 

property except for normal wear and tear. 

 

Warranty.

 

Seller warrants that all Goods furnished under this Order shall conform to all specifications 

and appropriate standards, will be new, and will be free from defects in material or workmanship. Seller 

warrants that all Goods furnished hereunder will be merchantable, and will be safe and appropriate for 

the purpose for which Goods of that kind are normally used. If Seller knows or has reason to know the 

particular purpose for which Buyer intends to use the Goods, Seller warrants that such Goods will be fit 

for such particular purpose. Inspection, test, acceptance or use of Goods furnished hereunder shall not 

affect Seller’s obligations under this warranty, and such warranty shall survive inspection, test, 

acceptance and use. Seller’s warranty shall run to Buyer, its successors, assigns and customers, and 

users of products sold by Buyer. Seller agrees to replace or correct defects of any Goods not 

conforming to the foregoing warranty promptly, without expense to Buyer, when notified of such 

nonconformity by Buyer, provided that Buyer elects to provide Seller with an opportunity to do so. In the 

event of failure of Seller to correct defects in or replace nonconforming Goods, Buyer, after reasonable 

notice to Seller, may make such corrections or replace such Goods and charge Seller for the costs 

incurred by Buyer in doing so. Seller shall be liable for and save Buyer harmless from any loss, damage, 

Summary of Contents for ACT-VCC-1000 DC

Page 1: ...ACT VCC 1000 DC Cabinet Air Conditioner User Manual Read this manual carefully before installation and use...

Page 2: ...s 4 2 3 Working Principles 4 2 4 Product features 4 2 5 Technical Specifications 5 2 6 Air Circulation and Remote Mounting 5 2 7 Operation of the Unit 6 2 8 Condensate Handling 6 2 9 LED Display Param...

Page 3: ...e cooling device intended for applications where the internal air of a sealed electrical enclosure must be cooled or maintained at a particular temperature This manual will provide an overview of the...

Page 4: ...the environment The high pressure condensate then flows through an expansion valve which reduces the fluid s pressure and partially vaporizes the fluid The expansion and partial vaporization cool the...

Page 5: ...plications If the unit is to be mounted remotely to cool an enclosure ductwork and a separting plate must be used as shown in Figure 2 3 Ductwork should be made as short as possible to minimize the im...

Page 6: ...will remain in a standby mode where only the internal fan runs at its lowest speed o Active Cooling mode If the air temperature is greater than the setpoint temperature the unit will run on normal co...

Page 7: ...12 hours 0 72 hours P97 Return to factory setting Pressing the S key will return the product to default factory settings Heating functions are optional and not included on all units The above paramete...

Page 8: ...rom damage E08 Low temperature warning E09 DC Power overvoltage warning E10 DC Power undervoltage warning E11 Refrigerant circuit pressure is too high warning E12 Refrigerant circuit pressure is too l...

Page 9: ...ing straps are unbroken and that the wooden box is undamaged not deformed or wet Use scissors or a knife to dismantle the packing belt then open the wooden box After opening the package please check t...

Page 10: ...abinet is well sealed using the supplied gasket Do not turn the unit on immediately after finishing the installation the unit must remain standing vertically for more than 30 minutes before being turn...

Page 11: ...fer to the above table for size All wires must be properly torqued to the relevant terminals All national wiring regulations and local electrical codes should be followed based upon instalation locati...

Page 12: ...operational checks After Air Conditioner is installed and the electrical connection is completed please complete the following checklist Table 6 1 Pre operational checks Steps Checking items 1 Ensure...

Page 13: ...ludes standby operation and active cooling mode 6 3 LED display manual The interface of the LED display is shown in Figure 6 2 Figure 6 1 LED Display Figure 6 2 LED Display faceplate Table 6 2 Definit...

Page 14: ...S key to confirm each digit Once the correct password is entered the system will save the new parameter value and display code End then return to normal display status automatically Note While in the...

Page 15: ...on Check for dust build up around the fan blades on both the internal and external fans If significant dust has accumnulated use compressed air to blow dust off of fan blades until clean 7 1 4 Alarm c...

Page 16: ...work under this Order unless Buyer consents otherwise in writing Seller shall have the obligation to maintain any and all property furnished by Buyer to Seller and shall be responsible for all loss or...

Page 17: ...ceptance payment use or resale of Goods by Buyer shall not release Seller of any of Seller s obligations representations or warranties hereunder Payment for any Goods shall not be deemed an acceptance...

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