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V4.18

 

 

CellarPro 

Networkable

 Thermostat Upgrade  

 

Overview 

Cooling  units  with  the  Networkable  Thermostat 

(“NT”) 

Upgrade  are  configured  with  a 

unit-mounted  temperature  display  that  provides  troubleshooting,  operational  safety 
controls and defrost cycles.  The upgrade also includes 10 feet of 18/5 thermostat wire, 
which must be connected to a 24VAC Networkable Thermos tat.    

 

Compatible NTs 

CellarPro has tested and approved the following  NT brands/models: 

 

Ecobee4 Pro 

 

Nest 

 

Honeywell / Lyric T6 

 

Any other 24VAC HVAC Thermostat with power consumption less than 4VA  

Installation Instructions 

IMPORTANT: CONNECT THE TERMOSTAT WIRE TO THE NT BEFORE CONNECTING POWER 
TO THE COOLING UNIT.   

Install  the  cooling  unit  but  DO  NOT  connect  power  the  cooling  unit.    The  temperature 
display  on  the  cooling  must  be  blank,  indicating  no  power  is  connected  to  th e  cooling 
unit.  It is now safe to connect the 18/5 thermostat wire to the  NT. 

If the NT does not have a remote sensor, the  NT must be installed inside the cellar. It is 
very  important  to  locate  the  Thermostat  in  an  area  that  gets  good  airflow,  ideally  in  a 
location near the air return to the cooling unit.    

If the NT has a remote sensor option, it may be possible to locate the main Thermostat 
outside the cellar, and the remote thermostat inside the cellar.  Make sure to disable the 
temperature  input  from  the  main  Thermostat,  and  control  the  cellar  using  the  remote 
sensor.  It is very important to locate the remote sensor in an area that gets good airflow, 
ideally in a location near the air return to the cooling unit.    

Connect the color-coded thermostat lead wire to the NT terminals as follows: 

 

Red wire to terminal “Rc” (24VAC Power Supply)

 

 

Blue wire to terminal “C”  (24VAC Common)

 

 

Yellow wire to terminal “Y1” (cooling / compressor)

 

 

Green wire to terminal “G” (cooling unit fan)

 

 

The White wire in the 18/5 thermostat wire harness is not used.  

Summary of Contents for 2000VSi

Page 1: ...V4 18 ControltheElements Owner sManual 2000VSi 2000VSx...

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Page 3: ...ectly We can be reachedduringnormal business hours at1 877 726 8496 Youalso maycontactusanytimeviaemailat info cellarpro com Contact Information CellarPro Cooling Systems 1445 N McDowell Blvd Petaluma...

Page 4: ...4 V4 18 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s I Specifications 5 II Installation Instructions 13 III OperatingInstructions 21 IV Troubleshooting 35 V Limited Warranty 37...

Page 5: ...i c at i o n s Specifications Model Dimensions inches W x D x H Weight lbs Power Starting Running Amps 2000VSi 14 1 x 22 3 x 13 3 72 115V 60Hz 22 2 4 02 2000VSx 14 8 x 27 9 x 13 3 incl exterior hood 8...

Page 6: ...6 V4 18 2000VSi Cut Sheet...

Page 7: ...7 V4 18 2000VSi Cut Sheet As Ducted...

Page 8: ...8 V4 18 2000VSx Cut Sheet...

Page 9: ...to the Installation section for additional requirements for outdoor exposures PLEASE NOTE With our optional compressor heater all of our cooling units can be used in environments down to 20 F and with...

Page 10: ...rds 1 8 max so that any overflow condensate is channeled safely to the overflow drain line In addition we recommend turning on the electric heating element to burn off excess condensate that accumulat...

Page 11: ...equivalent feet each with a minimum of 6 diameter ducting from start to finish or 50 equivalent feet each with our auxiliary fan and 6 diameter ducting from start to finish Our hot side duct kits sol...

Page 12: ...arPro cooling systems should be plugged into a dedicated non GFI outlet connected to a 15 amp circuit The 2000VSi cooling unit uses approximately 4 89 amps during its on cycle and the 2000VSx unit use...

Page 13: ...temperature on the digital display 5 Please note The cooling system is programmed with a 3 Minute Delay at Startup to protect its internal components Cut a hole in the wall that is 1 4 inch larger tha...

Page 14: ...cooling unit slightly backwards The rear of the cooling unit should be level or slightlylower 1 8 max than the front of the cooling unit to facilitate the flow of excess condensate to the drain line...

Page 15: ...15 V4 18 2000VSi Mounting Diagrams...

Page 16: ...16 V4 18 2000VSx Mounting Diagrams...

Page 17: ...s only attach to the side brackets there are no mounting holes for the top and bottom mounting bracket in the case of the cooling unit Secure the top and bottom brackets to the side brackets with 4 1...

Page 18: ...or bucket Then fill the trap with water The condensate trap will allow any excess moisture inside the cooling unit to overcome the static pressure and flow out of the drain line Please note you must...

Page 19: ...op portion of the cooling unit Both hoods are designed to attach to the cooling unit with 3 8 screws included DO NOT USE SCREWS LONGER THAN 3 8 4 A remote sensor bottle probe is included and is requir...

Page 20: ...rge for the cooling unit the cooling unit will be unable to maintain proper even temperatures throughout the cellar Without proper insulation and an airtight environment the cooling unit effectively w...

Page 21: ...especially serving temperatures for white and sparkling wines CellarPro cooling units must be used stored moved and or shipped in the upright position Be careful when turning the unit on its side The...

Page 22: ...is recommended for initial cellar pull down and extreme temperature conditions and is required for ducted installations 4 Power Selector Switch Front Rear The unit is powered by installing the provide...

Page 23: ...23 V4 18...

Page 24: ...obe 1 P1 located behind the front grill of the cooling unit Power On Off Press Power to turn the unit on and off When the Compressor On indicator light is on the Compressor is running When the Fan On...

Page 25: ...Differential of 4 F This means that the cooling unit will turn on when the display rises above 62 F 58 F 4 F and turn off when the display falls below 58 F In this example the average temperature insi...

Page 26: ...Differential is unchanged Quick Chill Button To activate the Quick Chill mode press the Up Quick Chill button for three seconds To deactivate Quick Chill press Quick Chill button for three seconds ag...

Page 27: ...er loading warm bottles in the cabinet Auto Defrost Mode The cooling unit has a factory default defrost cycle that initiates every 16 hours for 20 minutes When the cooling unit is in auto defrost mode...

Page 28: ...o the cooling unit It is now safe to connect the 18 5 thermostat wire to the NT If the NT does not have a remote sensor the NT must be installed inside the cellar It is very important to locate the Th...

Page 29: ...um to 47 F or as low as possible and set the maximum set point to 62 F This is the safe operating range for CellarPro cooling units Enter the desired cellar set point temperature The NT will control t...

Page 30: ...Set button has no effect since the set point is managed by the NT The following parameters and functions are not available with the NT configuration HY FON SET HES Quick Chill and Energy Saver For se...

Page 31: ...or this setting is 4 This setting increases or decreases the Temperature D i f f e r e n t i a l f o r t h e E n e r g y S a v i n g s M o d e T h e recommended setting is 4 HUMIDITY The factory prese...

Page 32: ...and controls the on off cycles of the cooling unit has failed The cooling unit enters a timed auto cycle mode until Probe 1 is repaired or replaced In this mode the cooling unit will turn on for 12 mi...

Page 33: ...ch to the rear of the cooling unit To replace the poly coated filter remove the filter frame from the cooling unit pull out the old filter media and insert a new filter Reattach the filter with the bl...

Page 34: ...1 Turn the fan switch to the High fan speed 2 There are 2 independent fans in the cooling unit Make sure that the condenser fan at the rear of the cooling unit is operating 3 Make sure that the filte...

Page 35: ...er conditions insufficient ventilation and or dirty condenser filters may cause the cooling unit to run continuously To reduce cycle times 1 Remove any obstructions to air flow to or from the unit 2 C...

Page 36: ...There are 2 independent fans in the cooling unit Make sure that the condenser fan at the rear of the cooling unit is operating 3 Make sure that the filter if used or the coils are clean 4 Check for a...

Page 37: ...ing units purchased from the factory or an authorized dealer Damage caused by others or by any cause beyond the control of CellarPro shall not be considered defects in material or workmanship and are...

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