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ICE A/C & HEX Combo Unit I&O Manual 07/2020 Rev.1

 

WARNING

•  If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire may result 

causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

•  Read all instructions carefully prior to beginning the installation. Do not begin 

installation if you do not understand any of the instructions.

•  Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause 

property damage, personal injury or loss of life. 

•  Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer or service 

agency in accordance with these instructions and in compliance with all codes and 

requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.

INSTALLER: 

Affix the instructions on the inside of the building adjacent to the pressure 

transmitter panel.

END USER: 

Retain these instructions for future reference.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Description & Specifications

1.1 Foreword .............................................................................................................................4

1.2  General Description .............................................................................................................4

1.3 Features ...............................................................................................................................5

1.4 Standards .............................................................................................................................5

Chapter 2: Installation & Operation

2.1  Unpacking and Inspection ...................................................................................................5

2.2  Preparation Before Installing ...............................................................................................6

2.3  Installation Of The Combo Unit ..........................................................................................6

2.4  Electrical Installation ...........................................................................................................7

2.5  Power Input Cables .............................................................................................................7

2.6  Installation Checklist ...........................................................................................................8

2.7 Startup .................................................................................................................................8

Chapter 3: System Function Introduction

3.1 Function ...............................................................................................................................8

3.2  Operating Control Mode .....................................................................................................9

 

3.2.1  Cooling Control ......................................................................................................9

 

3.2.2  Heat Exchanger and Cooling Control .....................................................................9

 

3.2.3  Heating Control (Optional) .....................................................................................9

3.3 Alarms .................................................................................................................................9

3.4 Monitoring .........................................................................................................................11

3.5  Operational Menu Structure ..............................................................................................11

Chapter 4: Maintenance

4.1  Daily Maintenance ............................................................................................................14

4.2 Disposal .............................................................................................................................14

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

5.1  Troubleshooting Guide ......................................................................................................15

Chapter 6: Model Identification

6.1  Model Identification ..........................................................................................................16

Chapter 7: Technical Parameters

7.1  HC2010 Dimensional Drawings .......................................................................................17

7.2  HC3012 Dimensional Drawings .......................................................................................18

Summary of Contents for ICE HC2010

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Page 2: ...ipment 2 TRANSPORT the UNIT UPRIGHT Laying it down on its side may cause the fan to shift in its mounting or damage to other components 3 TURN ELECTRICAL POWER OFF AT THE breaker or fuse box BEFORE in...

Page 3: ...transmitter panel END USER Retain these instructions for future reference Table of Contents Chapter 1 Description Specifications 1 1 Foreword 4 1 2 General Description 4 1 3 Features 5 1 4 Standards...

Page 4: ...lower than the cabinet inner temperature the heat pipe exchanger reduces heat dissipating consumption The operating principle of Air Conditioner with Heat Exchanger is shown as Figure 1 The heat excha...

Page 5: ...for the application of electric and electronic product Storage IEC 60721 3 2 Environmental conditions for the application of electric and electronic product Storage Transportation IEC 60721 3 3 Envir...

Page 6: ...lation 2 3 Installation of the Combo Unit The following tools are required for installation 1 Specialty screwdriver for removing external anti theft screws 2 Phillips screwdriver for removing the cont...

Page 7: ...ause serious injury death and or property damage Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons could result in hazards to you and others Installation MUST conform with local codes or in the abse...

Page 8: ...ed 6 Alarm output is securely connected 7 The input voltage is within the acceptable range 8 Fan runs freely with no abnormal noise 9 Check the input AC voltage and DC voltage with current meter to se...

Page 9: ...ernal fan are started entering the heat exchanger mode Air Conditioner running When the cabinet internal temperature rise continuously to 104 F 40 C the compressor will be started If the external ambi...

Page 10: ...pload protocol VAC Under 187 192 V Detected AC voltage is too low Stop compressor and upload protocol VDC Over 59 57 V Detected DC voltage is too high Stop internal external fans and compressor and up...

Page 11: ...Temp sensor Coil Temp value is be yond sensor checking range Upload protocol Comp Fault 5 5 C On cooling mode the difference between evaporator coil Temp and cabinet return Temp is less than 5K conti...

Page 12: ...s used to confirm the entry ESC Quit button which is used to return to the previous page menu If there is no keyboard operation for a continuous 60 seconds it will automatically return to the normal d...

Page 13: ...nd alarm output cables from the Combo Unit before any maintenance and do not reconnect them until the maintenance is completed After the Combo Unit is powered on please refer to section 2 9 and check...

Page 14: ...if there is any abnormal noise 12 months Drainage Pipe Visually check if the drainage outlet is blocked 6 months Condenser Check the cleanness of the condenser and clean it with compressed air 6 month...

Page 15: ...irement Check the detected internal Temp and the exter nal fan status through the display interface Fan has abnormal noise Bearing wear Replace fan Fan impeller in contact with other parts Check wheth...

Page 16: ...date of manufacture and serial number on the barcode is showed as follows The first 13 bit M019019000800 is the manufacture definition The value of 14 18 bit 13701 stands for the date of manufacture J...

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