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4421 Tradition Trail ● Plano, Texas 75093 ● 972-964-2700 ● 800-836-7472 

URL:  

www.iscenclosurecooling.com

 ● Email:  

[email protected]

 

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Preventative Maintenance 
 

 

Air conditioners require regular cleaning of the condenser air inlet filter. Wash filter often if washable 
using proper cleaning compound and back flushing the dirt out, or replace if not washable whenever it 
appears physically dirty. Restriction to the flow of air over the condenser coil will degrade the 
performance of the equipment, cause it to overheat, reduce cooling and can damage the compressor. 
The overload switch in the compressor may cause the compressor to cycle if the condensing coil 
pressure becomes too high due to air restriction. A further safety feature is the refrigerant high 
pressure cut off switch which will stop the compressor if the condensing pressure becomes too high 
due restricted condenser air flow or some other cause.  

 

Restricted air flow due to neglecting a dirty filter will cause unit to repeatedly turn off and then turn 
back on after it cools off. 

An operation in this safety cycling mode will eventually damage the equipment and 

void the warranty. 
 

Refer to Field Serviceable Parts section in this manual for details on parts that can be changed to help 
increase the uninterruptable life of the Air Conditioner.

 

 

 

Air Filter Service 
 
Remove the air conditioner filter and wash if washable or replace if not washable. Dry thoroughly 
before replacing. ISC Air Filter Treatment Spray in aerosol cans or spray bottle is recommended to 
enhance air filter efficiency. Replacement filters are readily available from ISC Customer Service. DO 
NOT operate the air conditioner without the air filter. Such operation will allow the condenser coil to 
become dirty and lose efficiency, causing overheating and diminished cooling capacity. Periodically 
remove dust from the components inside the condenser section of the air conditioner with a 
compressed air blower   Very dirty condensing coils must be back-flush cleaned using proper 
commercial coil cleaning compounds and thorough back-flush rinsing. Refer to directions on the 
cleaning compounds selected. Acid wash is not recommended as it reduces the life of the coil. 

 

 

 

 

Note:

 Do not use solvents to clean the programmable thermostat. Wipe with mild soap and water. 

 

Condenser and Evaporator Fans 
 
DELTA-T air conditioners use high efficiency, long life, sealed ball bearing fans engineered for 
optimum performance that require no maintenance.  Keep fan blades clean for optimal performance.  
Fans are removable and attached by plug in connections. 
 
Compressor 
 
ISC uses hermetically factory sealed compressors that are quiet, low vibration and are maintenance 
free.   Thermal overload devices are installed to protect the compressor from damage due to overheat 
and short cycle faults.  If the compressor thermal overload fails, it is recommended to return the unit to 
ISC customer service for proper replacement.  Note that the rotary compressor runs with compressed 
refrigerant gas on the outer case and therefore is hot to the touch. 
 
Loss of Refrigerant 
 
DELTA-T air conditioners are meticulously leak and run tested after assembly.  If a leak in the system 
should develop due to shipping damage or mechanical vibration, the leak must be detected, repaired 
and the refrigerant charge restored to the system by a qualified refrigeration professional.  If pressure 

Summary of Contents for EL-10B Series

Page 1: ...User Technical Manual EL 10B EL 12B EL 15C Series for Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations Rev 1 7 ...

Page 2: ...s RMA procedure 1 5 06 20 19 B Slotnick Updated preliminary testing instructions compressor protection default setting 1 6 08 20 19 B Slotnick Updated preventative maintenance warranty information 1 7 01 02 20 B Slotnick Updated field serviceable parts Statement of Confidentiality The Manual and other materials contain proprietary information comprising ISC Inc s trade secrets Please maintain the ...

Page 3: ...ng the Air Conditioner 5 Unit Label 5 Operation 5 Preliminary Testing 8 Mounting the Air Conditioner 9 Unit Specifications 10 Options 12 System Faults 14 Digital Temperature Controller Programming 14 Preventative Maintenance 17 Field Serviceable Parts 18 Safety Information 18 Troubleshooting Guide 19 Physical Dimensions 22 Electrical Schematic 24 Warranty Information 25 Return Material Authorizati...

Page 4: ...specting the Equipment DELTA T air conditioning equipment is designed manufactured and packed to prevent damage from normal handling shock and vibration during shipment It is necessary to inspect your equipment upon receipt to ensure that there is no visual or hidden damage Upon receipt of the equipment ensure that it is always top side up as indicated by THIS SIDE UP labels This ensures that the ...

Page 5: ... the template below and keep this information in a safe place for warranty and ordering parts To prevent damage to equipment electrical panel and wiring and to prevent personal injury assure that the power source is compatible with the equipment before operating When recharging refrigeration type and amount must be the same as shown on the unit label or air conditioner will not operate properly or...

Page 6: ...IS APPARATUS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C AND D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS OR UNCLASSIFIED LOCATIONS ONLY WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHILE THE CIRCUIT IS LIVE OR UNLESS THE AREA IS KNOW TO BE FREE OF IGNITABLE CONCENTRATIONS AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION AVANT DE DECONNECTER L EQUIPEMENT COUPER LE COURANT OU S ASSURER QUE L EMPLACEMENT EST DESIGNE NO...

Page 7: ...rols Co Enclosure Manufacture of Material LG Chemical Ltd Designation of Material Type GP 2306F Epoxy Manufacture of Material Rhenatech GbmH Designation of Material Type EP VERGUSSMASSE 5315 Generic Name of Plastic Material epoxy resin Sealed Device Fan Motor Thermal Protector Type S01 manufactured by Thermik Geraetebau GMBH Insulation Cap Manufacture of Material E I Dupont de Nemours and Co Inc D...

Page 8: ... in 3 minutes If desired change the cooling set point Refer to Digital Temperature Controller Programming section on this manual for details on changing the set point Factory default settings should be satisfactory however you may want to adjust heat cooling and alarm set points for your specific application The condenser fan is controlled by the refrigerant high heat pressure and will turn on lat...

Page 9: ...and from inside the enclosure use the fasteners supplied to attach the air conditioner to the enclosure Screw all fasteners hand tight Then torque to 96 in lbs These fasteners should be checked periodically to ensure that they have not become loose due to vibration The air conditioner is provided with a power cord or a power terminal block Ensure that the power supplied is compatible with the air ...

Page 10: ...A Rating Refrigerant Type Refrigerant Amount ounces Low High Unit Pressures psi Noise Level dBA EL 10B 126 103 5 126 5 64 50 19 4 2 35Amp Class CC CCMR Time Delay 2 3 MO99 31 00 96 338 64 50 EL 10B 236 207 253 31 50 8 20 2 15Amp Class CC CCMR Time Delay 2 0 MO99 31 00 97 344 31 50 EL 10B 486 414 506 15 09 4 10 2 8Amp Class CC CCMR Time Delay 2 0 MO99 31 00 97 344 15 09 HACR Type Circuit Breakers o...

Page 11: ...3 5 3 4 2 8Amp Class CC CCMR Time Delay 2 0 MO99 38 00 93 366 71 6 EL 15C Series Nominal Capacity Rating 15 000 BTUH Maximum Ambient 122 F Temperature Classification T4 Unit Weight 230VAC 170lbs 460VAC 247lbs Model Operating Voltage Range Volts Inrush Current Start Up Current Amps Loading Current Running Current Amps SCCR Short Circuit Current Rating Amps Recommended Circuit Protection Amps KVA Ra...

Page 12: ...ontact will activate to notify you that there is a problem in achieving your cooling set point Default Settings 105 F Dry Contact High Temperature Alarm Set Point 2 F Recovery Differential 3min Temperature Alarm Delay At the default settings the contact initial condition is normally open When the unit is powered on and the temperature exceeds 105 F for a period longer than 3 minutes the contact wi...

Page 13: ... Controller Programming section for details on all default settings Adjustable Temperature Probe The adjustable temperature probe provides you with a 12 temperature probe that can be installed anywhere in your enclosure This allows you to have the flexibility to monitor and maintain the temperature at any specific location of your enclosure Remote Controller When having our Programmable Digital Co...

Page 14: ...e delay A thermal overload protects the compressor against faults In the event that the snowflake status LED is not flashing on the display and the compressor is not running an internal fault may have occurred on the unit Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide in this manual Digital Temperature Controller Programming For the end user this section will provide all the necessary information to view and ...

Page 15: ...ue 4 Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to change its value 5 Press SET to store the new value and move to the following parameter To exit Press SET UP arrow keys or wait 15 seconds without pressing a key Note The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting for the time out to expire HOW TO LOCK THE KEYPAD 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow keys simultaneously for more than 3 se...

Page 16: ... start up delay No Output 2 HA2 Condenser High Temperature Alarm P2 171 F for 3 minutes Compressor Off 2 LA2 Condenser Low Temperature Alarm P2 50 F for 3 minutes No Output 2 CA Evaporator Coil Alarm Low Pressure for 2 minutes Compressor Off 2 noP Invalid Probe Selected Low Evaporator Coil No Output Display Only 2Note When both Heater and Dry Contact options are included Dry Contact Alarm Contact ...

Page 17: ...ters are readily available from ISC Customer Service DO NOT operate the air conditioner without the air filter Such operation will allow the condenser coil to become dirty and lose efficiency causing overheating and diminished cooling capacity Periodically remove dust from the components inside the condenser section of the air conditioner with a compressed air blower Very dirty condensing coils mu...

Page 18: ...555 1 for 120VAC 31576 1 for 230VAC 480VAC EL 12B 31555 1 for 120VAC 31576 1 for 230VAC 480VAC EL 15C 31035 1 for 230VAC 480VAC Compressor Thermal Overload EL 10B 31555 2 for 120VAC 31576 2 for 230VAC 480VAC EL 12B 31555 2 for 120VAC 31576 2 for 230VAC 480VAC EL 15C 31035 2 for 230VAC 480VAC Gasket Installation Kit 71404 HC15 Evaporator Fan Motor 41060 1 1 for 120VAC 41060 2 1 for 230VAC 480VAC Co...

Page 19: ...ower If problem is still present contact technical support Unit Overheats Insufficient Cooling Is Filter Clean NO Clean Replace Filter YES Are Condenser Evaporator Fans ON NO Check for Faulty Fan replace YES Is Condenser Coil dirty YES Clean Coil NO NO Is Evaporator Coil Frozen Iced YES Potential Bad Evaporator Fan check for faulty fan NO Contact Qualified Refrigeration Service Technician to check...

Page 20: ...Fan on YES NO Is there voltage to compressor Use meter3 Check for faulty evaporator fan3 Measure Temperature at Evaporator Verify Heat Load Requirements Is unit capacity adequate for internal head load Possible low refrigerant Check for error code CA LA HA LA2 HA2 P1 or P2 NO Check contactor circuit Does it have power 3 NO YES Refer to Alarm Signals in Digital Temperature Controller Programming Se...

Page 21: ...controller CA YES NO Check Low Pressure Switch Connections and Verify Pressure switch is closed Use meter 3 P1 or P2 NO YES Check probe connections potential faulty probe LA LA2 HA HA2 YES Refer to Alarm Signals in Digital Temperature Controller Programming Section Fuse Circuit Protection Nuisance Trip Is fuse opening as soon as unit turns on NO YES Check incoming power supply and connections for ...

Page 22: ... Physical Dimensions Water overflow excessive Check drain is it plugged YES NO Clean condensate pan and drain add 1 tbsp bleach to upper pan monthly to kill mold Is Air Conditioner sealed against enclosure properly tightly sealed and door closed YES Contact Customer Service NO Ensure air tight seal between air conditioner and enclosure Make sure door is closed ...

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Page 24: ...P ENG 211 100 05 Rev 1 7 24 P a g e Electrical Schematics System Schematic Digital Controller Schematic Note Schematics apply to all voltages optional accessories wiring not provided in this document If you require electrical schematic with options contact our technical support and provide your model number Controller 1 3 4 5 ...

Page 25: ...for other than its designed purpose or operating conditions Operation in harsh oily corrosive or other abnormal environmental conditions without the proper filtration sealing protective coatings and or weather protection or cosmetic corrosion that does not affect operation Damage to hermetic system resulting from continuous operation with dirty or clogged air filters or improper or negligent maint...

Page 26: ...nd contact info email phone number and address Shipping method Pack unit in a suitable packing for shipment preferably the original packaging if available If suitable packing is not available arrange for packaging to be shipped to you Air Conditioners must be returned in an upright position properly secured to a pallet Tip unit to empty water from the evaporator and boil off pans Clearly mark the ...

Page 27: ... wires to air conditioners equipped with a Wago power terminal block 1 Remove cover from chassis using T25 Torx bit 2 The sequence of the connecting the wires is from LEFT TO RIGHT 3 Connect each wire as shown by lifting the lever and inserting the wire into the receptacle directly below Snap the lever down to secure the wire in place 4 If wires need to be removed raise the lever directly above ea...

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