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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: 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 3000Shqc-EC

Page 1: ...V3 15 22 ControltheElements QuickConnectSplitRefrigerationSystems Owner sManual...

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Page 3: ...f you still have questions please don t hesitate to contact your dealer or reach us directly at CellarPro Cooling Systems 1445 N McDowell Blvd Petaluma CA 94954 707 794 8000 x3 Email info cellarprocoo...

Page 4: ...b l e o f C o n t e n t s I Package Contents 5 II Specifications and Cut Sheets 6 III Cellar Construction 9 IV Installation Instructions 11 V Operating Instructions 26 VI Troubleshooting 33 VII Limit...

Page 5: ...sleeve 1 1 Butyl 18 in n a Adhesive backed foam strips 1 x 9 25 x1 5 x1 5 and 1 x 3 75 x1 5 x1 5 n a 1 Set Large tie wraps 2 2 Remote Display Kit 1 optional 1 optional Bottle Probe 1 optional 1 optio...

Page 6: ...mounting bracket 63 0 50 5 6 4000Shqc EC 30 4 x 14 4 x 13 2 incl mounting bracket 65 0 50 7 9 Condensing Unit with Hood Model Dimensions W x D x H inches Weight lbs MCA 3000Sqc Shqc EC 19 4 x 23 3 x...

Page 7: ...7 V3 15 22 Evaporator Cut Sheets...

Page 8: ...8 V3 15 22 Condensing Unit Cut Sheet...

Page 9: ...er 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 pipes vents and light fixtures be sealed to...

Page 10: ...o the bottom of the cellar To ensure proper airflow and reduce temperature stratification inside the cellar the space in front of the cold air discharge should be clear of any obstructions including w...

Page 11: ...r 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 c...

Page 12: ...ns 3000Sqc EC and 4000Sqc EC Connection locations are specified when ordering the equipment and are available in the following options Refrigerant connections rear or left side Power cord rear or left...

Page 13: ...Shqc EC and 4000Shqc EC Connection locations are specified when ordering the equipment and are available in the following options Refrigerant connections rear or left side Power cord rear or left side...

Page 14: ...V3 15 22 Evaporator Mounting Instructions 3000Sqc EC and 4000Sqc EC Mounting brackets which attach to the sides of the evaporator are provided to mount the evaporator flush to a wall inside the cella...

Page 15: ...ches to the wall behind the evaporator is provided to mount the evaporators to the wall inside the cellar First the wall bracket is attached to the wall and then the evaporator slides onto the bracket...

Page 16: ...again into an open drain Then fill the trap with water The condensate trap will allow any excess moisture inside the Evaporator to overcome the static pressure and flow out of the drain line Before pu...

Page 17: ...he Condensing Unit turns on and off based on suction pressure as follows The Evaporator includes a factory installed liquid line solenoid valve LLSV which is controlled by the Evaporator temperature c...

Page 18: ...18 V3 15 22 Wiring Diagram...

Page 19: ...QuickConnect Line Set has sufficient length to interconnect the two units If the line set is not long enough do not proceed Contact CellarPro for immediate assistance 2 Reference the Evaporator Mount...

Page 20: ...tion line connection to the male connection STOP AND MAKE SURE YOU ARE ATTACHING BLUE TO BLUE Hand thread at first to get the threads started without cross threading Once it is too hard to turn by han...

Page 21: ...d wrap around the coupling provided that the seam is sealed tight Insulating the suction connection is essential to avoid condensation issues 8 Identify the Liquid line marked RED on the female connec...

Page 22: ...nnections only It is important to keep the drain line level or below the point where it exits the evaporator as it passes through the cutout 11 3000Sqc EC 4000Sqc EC systems rear connections only Appl...

Page 23: ...o the wall cutout and drywall trim around the connections as desired For serviceability do not use spray foam to insulate around the metal QuickConnect fittings 16 Route the drain line installing a tr...

Page 24: ...onnection STOP AND MAKE SURE YOU ARE ATTACHING BLUE TO BLUE Follow the previous process to tighten the connection 22 Identify the Liquid line marked RED on the female connector 23 Identify the male Li...

Page 25: ...nsing unit fans to confirm airflow There shouldn t be any excessive vibration noise or obstructions to airflow Do not leave the system unattended until it has reached normal operating conditions and t...

Page 26: ...wine which tend to be much colder than storage temperatures especially serving temperatures for white and sparkling wines CellarPro cooling units must be used stored moved and or shipped in the uprigh...

Page 27: ...ontroller is described in detail in the following section 2 Fan Speed Selector Switch Low Med High The cooling unit fans operate on 3 speed settings Low Medium and High For optimum sound and energy ef...

Page 28: ...grill of the cooling unit Power On Off Press Power On Off to turn the unit on and off When the Compressor On indicator light is on the Compressor is running When the Fan On indicator light is on the F...

Page 29: ...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 ins...

Page 30: ...re 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...

Page 31: ...To activate the Quick Chill mode press the Up button for 3 seconds To deactivate Quick Chill press the Up button for 3 seconds again The Quick Chill indicator Row 3 light will turn on when the cooling...

Page 32: ...ry 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 settin...

Page 33: ...lter is clean 3 Increase the supply of cool air to the space outside the condenser coils using a fan ducting or an exhaust system to remove heat from the space 4 Raise the Minimum Set Point on the coo...

Page 34: ...eck for loose wires and reconnect Low pressure switch is open On Valve control systems make sure solenoid is energized Jumper out switch to check for a faulty switch and replace if necessary Note that...

Page 35: ...re power Power supply to fan interrupted loose wire Inspect for loose fan wiring and reconnect Fan capacitor check for loose wires or out of spec capacitance Reconnect loose wires or replace capacitor...

Page 36: ...op section Condensing unit never shuts off System is wired incorrectly Locate correct wiring diagram for Electronic or Valve controlled system trace wiring and correct If a Valve control system the lo...

Page 37: ...first 23 hours of operation after the cooling unit is plugged in and or turned on The control panel also will flash a code for each alarm as follows Alarm What it means What to do P1 Probe 1 which sen...

Page 38: ...ted warranty applies only to cooling 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...

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