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IV.
Installation Instructions
Condensing Unit Installation
The Condensing Unit is designed to operate
outside
the cellar
in temperatures
ranging from 20°F to 110°F. With the addition of a fan cycling control (sold
separately), the unit can operate in temperatures ranging from 0°F to 110°F.
Indoor Installation
If the Condensing Unit is installed indoors:
The area must have suitable ventilation to maintain an ambient temperature of
110°F or less at the face of the coils.
If the area does not have adequate ventilation, a vent fan should be added to
supply fresh air to the space (suggested 600CFM).
A minimum of 12" of open air space around the perimeter of the condensing unit
is required.
Outdoor Installation:
If the Condensing Unit is installed outdoors:
Condensing units must be installed with the outdoor hood if the unit will be
located outdoors.
PLEASE NOTE:
Our units were not designed for, and our
warranty does not cover damage from, marine exposure (within 5 miles of the
ocean). In these environments, you will need an applied coating, such as
Insitu®, to protect against corrosion that is common in coastal regions.
A minimum of 12" of open air space around the perimeter of the outdoor hood is
required.
Evaporator Unit Installation
As warm air rises to the top of the cellar, the cooling unit pulls the warm air through
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 mounting the evaporator as close to the ceiling as
possible inside the cellar, so that cold air can drop down into the cellar, and the
cooling unit catches warm air as it rises to the ceiling.
To attach the evaporator to the wall, we provide the necessary hardware, which
differs based on the unit purchased.
Our 3000Sqc-EC and 4000Sqc-EC evaporators use side mounting brackets,
Our 3000Shqc-EC and 40000Shqc-EC evaporators use wall hangers
Specific instructions for each mounting method are as follow: