ACT ACT-VCC-2000 User Manual Download Page 10

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ACT-VCC-2000-AC) 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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Figure 5.2 Dimensions for cut-out in enclosure door 

 

Installation steps: 

1. Mark the cabinet with the cut-out dimensions as in Figure 5.2 

2. Cut out the shaded area 

3. Remove the product from the shipping crate with care 

4. Install the Air Conditioner on the cabinet as shown in Figure 5.1 

5. The mechanical portion of the installation is now finished. Adhere 

to the “Install Checklist.”   

 
Install Checklist 

  The ambient air must be under 55

, and the humidity under 95%. 

  Make sure that the product is installed within 3° of plumb level, 

relative to the vertical direction 

  Make sure that the cabinet 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 turned on to allow the compressor 

oil to drain back to the compressor. 

  Complete wiring 5.2 and pre-operational 6.1 checks before 

turning -on the unit.   

 

5.2 Electrical Connection 

**Electrical wiring should be performed, only by skilled technicians, before powering 
on the product** 

The power supply must be in accordance with the technical specifications of the unit. Power supply cable sizes and 

circuit breaker sizes are recommended below:   

 

 

Current documentation, cut out templates, DXF and Step files can also be found on our website 

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https://www.1-act.com/enclosure-cooling/resources/enclosure-cooling-dxf-and-step-files/

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ACT-VCC-2000

Page 1: ...ACT VCC 2000 AC 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: ...ressure vapor travels through a condenser where it dissipates heat to the environment The high pressure condensate then flows through an expansion valve which reduces the fluid s pressure and partiall...

Page 5: ...de as short as possible to minimize the impact on the performance of the unit Any additional pressure drop incurred by the fans will reduce the performance of the unit Be prepared to oversize the cool...

Page 6: ...its lowest speed o Active Cooling mode If the air temperature is greater than the setpoint temperature the unit will run on normal cooling mode to achieve the setpoint temperature o Heating mode Optio...

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 paramet...

Page 8: ...10 AC Power undervoltage warning E11 Refrigerant circuit pressure is too high warning E12 Refrigerant circuit pressure is too low warning E13 Heater current overload warning E14 Heater current too low...

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: ...ed 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 turned on to allow the compressor oil to d...

Page 11: ...perly torqued to the relevant terminals All national wiring regulations and local electrical codes should be followed based upon instalation location Optional Heater 1000W Power supply 220 240 V Safet...

Page 12: ...e IN Lighting Arrester CTRL NO COM NC T R T R INT Temp Sensor Cond Temp Sensor Inter Fan Exter Fan R S C Compressor 2 5 F 4 F 8 F J7 J8 J6 J32 J28 Evap Temp Sensor L Line J31 J30 J9 J27 RS48 5 JC J4 J...

Page 13: ...wer supply voltage is normal and consistent with the requirements on the nameplate 6 2 Operating the Unit Apply power to the unit The product will first run a self test program and then the unit will...

Page 14: ...arameter setting mode The display will show the Pxx code Use arrow keys to choose the desired item Press the S button to select The display will show the selected item s current parameter values use a...

Page 15: ...ability Use the multimeter to measure the Air Conditioner input voltage in order to gauge whether the voltage is within normal range If the voltage is not within the normal range please turn off the p...

Page 16: ...The compressor current is not within the normal range Turn off the power supply immediately Use a multimeter to measure the voltage do not power on the switch until the power supply is within the nor...

Page 17: ...ve 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 G...

Page 18: ...Rev A ACT VCC 2000 AC 18 IDEAL APPLICATIONS Questions or Comments ACT Quality Department quality 1 act com or call 717 295 6061 to reach the Sales staff for assistance on custom orders...

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