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Electrical Needs
The CellarCool System requires a dedicated 110-volt 20-amp circuit. The unit draws a large amount of amps at initial
start up. By designating a dedicated circuit breaker, you will guarantee the unit has enough power to run effectively.
Contact an electrician for assistance with the installation of this dedicated electrical circuit:
1. Match the electrical outlet to the plug provided on the unit.
2. Provide a dedicated circuit and wiring for the unit.
Electrical Outlet
The unit is equipped with a twelve foot power cord located on the evaporator side of the unit. Plug your unit into a
surge protector or power conditioner. As with any sensitive electrical equipment, the CellarCool electrical equipment
may be damaged by power surges and spikes. Power surges and spikes are not covered in the CellarCool warranty.
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO NOT USE A GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI) WITH THIS PRODUCT.
TEST THE UNIT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
To prepare it for testing before installation in wall:
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Remove unit from box
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Place unit on tabletop
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Plug in unit to electrical outlet
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Turn on to test (Temperature differential should be 10°F across coils)
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Turn off after test
Testing Unit
- Place the CellarCool system on a tabletop to prepare it for installation and testing. Plug system into
a live electrical outlet and turn unit on. The system may take up to 10 to 15 minutes before running cool. Once the
operation has been tested, turn the unit off, and unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.*
Units weigh 50 pounds and are cumbersome for one person to carry. We recommend that you get someone else to
help you during the installation process.
NEVER LAY UNIT ON ITS SIDE.
Note:
If the system does not seem to be running cool after 15 minutes, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on
Page 19.
PRE-INSTALLATION
Skill level: Moderate
Follow the local building codes and/or consult a license contractor
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