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Split Ceiling Mount 

Refrigeration Systems 

Owner’s Manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 3000Scmr

Page 1: ...V10 19 Control the Elements Split Ceiling Mount Refrigeration Systems Owner sManual...

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Page 3: ...ellarPro Cooling Systems 1445 N McDowell Blvd Petaluma CA 94954 707 794 8000 Email info cellarprocoolingsystems com Website www cellarprocoolingsystems com IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR YOUR SPLI...

Page 4: ...t e n t s I Package Contents 5 II Specifications Cut Sheets and Cellar Construction 6 III Installation Instructions 11 IV Operating Instructions 45 V Troubleshooting 49 VI Limited Warranty 54 VII Warr...

Page 5: ...EMOTE DISPLAY KIT 1 REMOTE DISPLAY LEADWIRE 10 FT SIGHT GLASS 1 FILTER DRIER 1 6000Scm 8000Scm BOX 1 BOX 3 DESCRIPTION QTY DESCRIPTION QTY PRIMARY EVAPORATOR 1 CONDENSING UNIT CEILING MOUNT BOLT 8 FEN...

Page 6: ...35 1 x 18 8 x 6 5 55 9 3 6000Scm 2 35 1 x 18 8 x 6 5 110 14 7 8000Scm 2 35 1 x 18 8 x 6 5 110 16 3 Condensing unit Indoor Condensing unit Outdoor Model Dimensions W x D x H inches Weight lbs Dimension...

Page 7: ...7 V10 19 Evaporator Cut Sheets...

Page 8: ...8 V10 19 Condensing Unit Cut Sheets...

Page 9: ...face mounted fixtures are recommended over recessed lighting which can allow air to leak into the cellar It is important that all walls joints doors and windows electrical outlets and or switches pipe...

Page 10: ...the Cellar Evaporator Air Intake When the warm air passes across the evaporator coils heat is removed from the air and the resulting cold air is exhausted into the cellar To ensure proper airflow min...

Page 11: ...vent fan should be added to supply fresh air to the space suggested 600CFM A minimum of 12 of open air space is required in front of the condenser coils Indoor units can be installed with the optiona...

Page 12: ...hrough the evaporator coil and removes the heat from the warm air Once cooled the cold air is discharged from the front of the cooling unit and circulates through the cellar Therefore we recommend mou...

Page 13: ...13 V10 19 Evaporator Mounting Detail...

Page 14: ...l Evaporator Mounting Options 6000Scm and 8000Scm models require two evaporators to be mounted in the cellar These may be mounted in either of the two orientation options shown in the drawing below Kn...

Page 15: ...ble in the top panel for connections to pass through the cellar ceiling and in the right side panel for connections running along the interior cellar ceiling The type of connection by knockout locatio...

Page 16: ...rain Line Each evaporator has an internal integrated condensate pump with 25 feet of PVC drain tubing This tubing should be routed to a suitable drain according to the following design limits Condensa...

Page 17: ...he evaporator cover reaches a depth of 5 8 and shuts off when the water level reaches 3 16 The pump will activate an overflow alarm at a level of 1 indicated by CA on the temperature controller displa...

Page 18: ...d circuit breaker non GFI is recommended for 3000 4000S Sh Scm systems 3 A 25 amp dedicated circuit breaker non GFI is recommended for 6000 8000S Sh Scm systems 2 6000Scm and 8000Scm systems are confi...

Page 19: ...d the Evaporator turns off the LLSV closes causing the system to pump down until the low pressure switch shuts off the Condensing unit When the Evaporator turns on the LLSV opens causing the suction p...

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Page 21: ...nit When the controller calls for cooling both of the LLSV open causing the suction pressure to rise and activate the Condensing unit Field power wiring is connected to the Primary Evaporator and Cond...

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Page 23: ...23 V10 19 6000Scm Wiring Diagrams Option A Dual Power Valve Control Page 1 of 2...

Page 24: ...24 V10 19 6000Scm Wiring Diagrams Option A Dual Power Valve Control Page 2 of 2...

Page 25: ...25 V10 19 8000Scm Wiring Diagrams Option A Dual Power Valve Control Page 1 of 2...

Page 26: ...26 V10 19 8000Scm Wiring Diagrams Option A Dual Power Valve Control Page 2 of 2...

Page 27: ...ead to Evaporator terminal N Connect power ground to grounding lug on Evaporator The Condensing Unit is powered by connecting it to the Evaporator is follows 3 on the Evaporator to L1 on the Condensin...

Page 28: ...28 V10 19 3000 4000Scm Wiring Diagram Option B Single Power Electronic Control...

Page 29: ...ary Evaporator as follows Secondary Evaporator Field Interconnect Wiring from Primary Evaporator Interconnect power leads to terminals 18 20 22 and 26 Interconnect 18 2 thermostat wiring to terminals...

Page 30: ...30 V10 19 6000Scm Wiring Diagram Option B Single Power Electronic Control Page 1 of 2...

Page 31: ...31 V10 19 6000Scm Wiring Diagram Option B Single Power Electronic Control Page 2 of 2...

Page 32: ...32 V10 19 8000Scm Wiring Diagram Option B Single Power Electronic Control Page 1 of 2...

Page 33: ...33 V10 19 8000Scm Wiring Diagram Option B Single Power Electronic Control Page 2 of 2...

Page 34: ...ng Unit should be piped according to the following piping schematic Piping Legend 1 Liquid connection location 2 Hermetic liquid line filter drier shipped loose Install with directional flow arrow as...

Page 35: ...ual evaporator liquid line tee Required on 6000 8000Scm only 13 Field provided dual evaporator suction line tee Required on 6000 8000Scm only Line Sizing Chart Refer to the Line Sizing Chart below for...

Page 36: ...actual run length fitting allowances 3 Use only dehydrated refrigeration service tubing and refrigeration grade fittings 4 Install refrigeration piping in accordance with local codes and ASHRAE guide...

Page 37: ...ap as shown to prevent liquid migration to the compressor during the off cycle For dual evaporator system install inverted suction traps on each evaporator to prevent liquid migration between evaporat...

Page 38: ...ration to the compressor during the off cycle For dual evaporator system install inverted suction traps on each evaporator to prevent liquid migration between evaporators while running and install an...

Page 39: ...ll inverted suction traps on each evaporator to prevent liquid migration between evaporators while running and to prevent liquid migration to the compressor during the off cycle Pitch the suction line...

Page 40: ...to the next step otherwise locate and repair the leak and repeat this step 4 Evacuate the system to a minimum of 500 microns It is important to pull a vacuum though both the high and low side access v...

Page 41: ...efrigerant until the superheat is above this minimum limit 9 Optional It should not be necessary to manually adjust the thermostatic expansion valve superheat from the factory default setting However...

Page 42: ...use refrigerant with additives Remember that bubbles in a sight glass may be caused by a restriction as well as a shortage of refrigerant A properly charged system may still have small bubbles visibl...

Page 43: ...4 93 40 1 93 3 05 3 74 5 14 45 2 01 3 25 3 95 5 44 50 2 09 3 45 4 15 5 65 55 2 16 3 65 4 36 5 86 60 2 24 3 85 4 56 6 08 65 2 32 4 05 4 76 6 29 70 2 40 4 25 4 97 6 51 75 2 48 4 45 5 17 6 72 80 2 56 4...

Page 44: ...entially will produce buckets of water Without access to cool air either because of improper ventilation or because the environments is too hot the cooling unit will be unable to maintain proper tempe...

Page 45: ...eratures 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 unit NEVER should be tu...

Page 46: ...initial cellar pull down and extreme temperature conditions 2 Bottle Probe Jack Bottle Probe Plug in the remote bottle probe sold separately to control the cellar by liquid temperature rather than ai...

Page 47: ...ling unit is in Quick Chill mode In the Quick Chill mode the cooling unit will run continuously for 6 hours or until the unit reaches set point This mode is useful after loading warm bottles in the ca...

Page 48: ...y preset ENERGY SAVINGS MODE DIFFERENTIAL The factory preset for this setting is 4 This setting controls the Temperature Differential for the Energy Savings Mode The recommended range for this setting...

Page 49: ...obstructions to air flow to or from the unit 2 Check to make sure the condenser coil is clean 3 Increase the supply of cool air to the space outside the condenser coils using a fan ducting or an exhau...

Page 50: ...ty switch and replace if necessary Note that in installations below 0 F this switch may remain open Consult factory Issues Cont No cooling no refrigerant flow If the snowflake icon is High pressure sw...

Page 51: ...check the rotation of the blower fan If fan does not spin freely inspect for and remove obstructions If no obstructions are found the fan may need to be replaced Consult factory Fan running but not d...

Page 52: ...iagram for Electronic or Valve controlled system trace wiring and correct If a Valve control system the low pressure switch may have failed closed Check switch and replace if necessary No airflow See...

Page 53: ...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 minutes and off for 8 minutes Please call CellarPro at 877 726...

Page 54: ...reinstalling the cooling unit from the wine cellar The limited warranty applies only to cooling units purchased from the factory or an authorized dealer Damage caused by others or by any cause beyond...

Page 55: ...eater ____ Wire L1 ____ Wire C ____ No Heater ____ Terminal L1 ____ Terminal K Initial Refrigerant Charge Through Check One ____ Suction Access Valve ___ Liquid Access Valve Operational Data Take the...

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