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Summary of Contents for 3200VSi

Page 1: ...ControltheElements Owner s Manual 3200VSi 3200VSx 4200VSi 4200VSx ...

Page 2: ...lease don t hesitate to contact your dealer or CellarPro directly We can be reached during normal business hours at 1 877 726 8496 You also may contact us anytime via email at info cellarpro com Contact Information CellarPro Cooling Systems 531 Mercantile Drive Cotati CA 94931 877 726 8496 Email info cellarprocoolingsystems com Website www cellarprocoolingsystems com Serial Number ________________...

Page 3: ...3 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s I Specifications 4 II Installation Instructions 10 III Operating Instructions 19 IV Troubleshooting 29 V Limited Warranty 31 ...

Page 4: ...s W x D x H Weight Running Compressor Amps 3200 4200VSi 14 1 x 25 1 x 19 6 incl drain 115 3200 4200VSi 14 5 x 29 3 x 19 7 incl duct hood drain 123 9 2 3200 11 8 4200 3200 4200VSx 14 5 x 27 6 x 19 7 incl exterior case drain 123 With optional duct hood 3200VSi 4200VSi Cut Sheet ...

Page 5: ...5 3200VSi 4200VSi with Rear Duct Hood Cut Sheet 3200VSx 4200VSx Cut Sheet ...

Page 6: ...anging from 40 to 115 F 3200VSx 4200VSx designed for external use the rear of the unit can be exposed to temperature conditions ranging from 40 to 115 F Refer to the Installation section for additional requirements for outdoor exposures PLEASE NOTE With our optional crankcase heater all of our cooling units can be used in environments down to 20 F CellarPro cooling units are not designed to heat t...

Page 7: ...lt slightly backwards 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 accumulates in the stainless steel pan during the initial cooling of the cellar and during high run times as well as in high humidity environments Fan Speeds Your fan speed setting will depend on the...

Page 8: ...first to pass over the evaporator coils which are located behind the grill on the face of the cooling unit When the warm air passes across the evaporator coils heat is removed the air and the resulting cold air is exhausted into the cellar To ensure proper airflow minimum clearance of 12 is required in front of the cooling unit Evaporator Air Exhaust Cold air is exhausted at the top front of the c...

Page 9: ...al for the cooling unit to run up to 75 percent of the time in order to maintain proper conditions inside the cellar Select a power receptacle Front or Rear and plug the provided power cord into that receptacle Plug the other end of the power cord into a dedicated 15 amp circuit A surge protected circuit is recommended Set the power selector switch to energize the appropriate receptacle used Front...

Page 10: ...e approximately 10 12 F colder than the temperature on the digital display Cut a hole in the wall that is 1 4 inch larger than the dimensions W x H of the cooling unit and create a frame to support the rear of the cooling unit The rear of the cooling unit should be supported by the wall through which it is installed Horizontal 2 x 4 inch braces should be installed between the studs below and above...

Page 11: ...ve the cooling unit which is very heavy Do not place the cooling unit on unprotected bottle racks Tilt the cooling unit slightly backwards The rear of the cooling unit should be slightlylower than the front of the cooling unit to facilitate the flow of excess condensate to the drain line Use our adjustable mounting brackets to support and anchor the cooling unit to the framing in the wall Use the ...

Page 12: ...12 3200VSi 4200VSi Mounting Diagrams ...

Page 13: ...13 3200VSx 4200VSx Mounting Diagrams ...

Page 14: ... are no mounting holes for the bottom mounting bracket in the case of the cooling unit Secure the top and bottom brackets to the side brackets with 4 20x5 8 bolts and lockwashers included 4 Attach insulated foam tape to the mounting brackets on the side that will face the wall to create an insulated and airtight seal between the wall and the brackets 5 Once the cooling unit is installed all cracks...

Page 15: ...se but stay below the height of the fitting and then drop again into a drain 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 ...

Page 16: ...length Use a duct sizing program to determine the total equivalent feet of a specific duct routing design or consult the manufacturer for recommendations 3 The High fan speed setting is recommended for long duct runs and as ambient temperatures rise Ducted Installations Front Duct Kit 1 Ductwork must be attached to BOTH the intake and exhaust openings connecting the cooling unit and the wine cella...

Page 17: ...e used to measure air or liquid temperatures inside the cellar If used to measure air temperatures the differential HY on the cooling unit should be set to 4 If used to measure liquid temperature the differential should be set to 1 To change the differential on the cooling unit please refer to our Advanced Operation instructions in Section III 4 The unit is capable of operating up to 50 equivalent...

Page 18: ...of the cooling unit must be installed in a space that is at least as large as the wine cellar unless the rear intake and exhaust are ducted Both the front and the rear of the cooling unit require a minimum clearance of 8 inches Without access to cool air either because of improper ventilation or environments that are too hot the cooling unit will be unable to maintain proper temperatures inside th...

Page 19: ...s reached equilibrium it is normal for the cooling unit to run as much as 75 percent of the time CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain optimal temperatures for storing and aging fine wine CellarPro cooling units are not designed to maintain temperatures for serving wine which tend to be much colder than storage temperatures especially serving temperatures for white and sparkling wines C...

Page 20: ...m Set Point to reduce the cycle on time Most wine collectors store their wine in the range of 55 60 F CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain appropriate levels of humidity ranging from 50 to 70 percent inside wine cellars In order to increase or decrease humidity inside the cellar the Fon setting can be changed as described in the Advanced Operation section later in this chapter Switch I...

Page 21: ...off to reduce unit energy consumption For initial cellar pull down or in high humidity environments the switch should be set to on 4 Power Selector Switch Front Rear The unit is powered by installing the provided plug cord in the front or rear of the unit To use the front receptacle set switch to Front and plug in the cord at the front of the unit location 6 To use the rear receptacle set to Rear ...

Page 22: ...s the real time air temperature as measured by Probe 1 P1 located behind the front 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 Fan is running ...

Page 23: ...fferential 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 inside the cellar will be 60 F To view the Minimum Set Point press the Set button for one second To change the Minimum Set Point Press the Set button for three seconds until F blinks Press Up or Down button...

Page 24: ...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 again The Quick Chill indicator light will turn on when the cooling unit is in Quick Chill mode In the Quick Chill mode the cooling unit will run continuously for 6 hours or until the intake temperature ...

Page 25: ...arPro cooling systems can be programmed with advanced settings to achieve more control over conditions inside the cellar Conditions like humidity the Temperature Differential and alarm settings all can be modified for custom applications To access the advanced settings do the following Press the Set button and the Down button together at the same time and hold for three seconds Then use the Up or ...

Page 26: ...e until Probe 1 is repaired or replaced In this mode the cooling unit will turn on for 12 minutes and off for 8 minutes Optional Protection Mechanisms CellarPro cooling systems can be programmed to turn off the compressor and condenser fan in the event of an HA2 alarm as described below If you d like to turn on this protection mechanism please call us toll free at 877 726 8496 Scenario What it mea...

Page 27: ...come clogged the cooling unit will not have proper airflow and its performance and longevity will be compromised The condenser filter slides out to the left or the right at the rear of the cooling unit Reusable filters can be cleaned with warm soapy water The condenser coils themselves also can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner ideally with a brush attachment to loosen dust caught between the fins ...

Page 28: ... condenser temperature is too high above 140 F for 2 hours Check for appropriate installation ventilation ambient conditions and cooling capacity Replace Clean clean the condenser filter Check for obstructions to the intake and or exhaust vents Check that the condenser fan is operating LA The temperature insidethe cellar is too cold below 45 F Raise the ambient temperature Raise the Minimum Set Po...

Page 29: ...ooling unit thermal load and desired cellar temperature Hot weather 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 Check to make sure the condenser filter is clean 3 Increase the supply of cool air to the space outside the condenser coils using a fan ...

Page 30: ... If the alarm happens in conjunction with hot ambient conditions we recommend doing the following 1 Raise the Minimum Set Point to 60 F until temperatures cool down 2 Increase the Fon setting If the cooling unit has been operating for several months without any problems and the alarm occurs check the condenser filter and clean or replace if necessary The LA2 Alarm has been triggered As noted above...

Page 31: ...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 not covered by the warranty The limited warranty does not cover any parts or labor to correct any defect caused by negligence commercial use accident or improper use maintenance installation service or repair T...

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