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2.  INSTALLATION 

2.1 CHOOSING A LOCATION ON YOUR ENCLOSURE 

When choosing a mounting location for your unit, be sure to keep airflow of both the 

interior and exterior heatsinks and fans in mind.  Adequate clearance between the fans/heatsinks 

and nearby surfaces is required for unrestricted airflow which will ensure optimal performance and 
long, trouble free operation.  The general rule is to allow a minimum of two inches between the 

fans or heatsinks and any surface.  Refer to the air flow diagram in figure 1.1.  

Other considerations in deciding on a mounting location include but are not limited to; 

allowing access to the thermostat (this will be inside the enclosure) if frequent adjustments are to 
be made, allowing access to the hot side heat sinks (this will be on the outside of the enclosure) 
for cleaning if the unit will be used in a dirty environment and positioning the unit so that the hot 
side (outside) is not in an aisle or other area where it might be damaged.    

2.2  ORIENTATION 

Your  AC  unit  was  designed  to  be  mounted  vertically  on  the  front,  rear,  or  side  of  your 

enclosure.  This AC unit should never be mounted horizontally on the top or bottom of your 
enclosure.  Mounting the AC on the top of your enclosure can result in damage to your equipment 
from dripping condensate.  If mounted on the bottom of your enclosure, any condensate that is 
produced will not be able to drain from the integral drip pan.  This may lead to fungal growth 
and/or early failure of the AC unit.   

Vertically mounted 200 Btu units are always mounted with the fans at the top. (Fig. 2.1)  In 

this orientation any condensate that is produced will be collected in the integral Condensate Drip 
Pan and directed outside the enclosure via the drain tube. 

Mounting the unit with the fins in a horizontal position will cause condensate to drip in an 

uncontrolled manner, possibly damaging electronic equipment within the enclosure.  If this 
orientation is the only possible configuration, contact the Engineering Dept. at EIC for a custom 
solution.   

 

Never mount the 200 Btu unit horizontally on top of an enclosure.  Doing so can result 

in damage to your equipment from dripping condensate.  

 

There are two mounting styles of our 200 Btu thermoelectric cooler and each has it’s own 

mounting template and gasket.  

One mounting style is the through mount design in which a portion of the unit extends 

inside the enclosure. (Fig. 2.1)   

The other style is the flush mount design, in which all of the unit is outside of the 

enclosure. (Fig. 2.2)  The last character in the flush mount model number will always be “F”, as in 
AAC-120-4XT-F and AAC-120-4XT-HCF. 

Summary of Contents for AAC-120-4XT Series

Page 1: ...INC 215 443 5190 EIC SOLUTIONS INC Air conditioner installation and operation manual FOR 200 Btu MODEL S AAC 120 4XT AAC 120 4XT HC AAC 120 4XT F AAC 120 4XT HCF AAC 120 4XT XXXXXX Cooling Solutions for Mission Critical Electronics ...

Page 2: ...NDITIONER 6 INSTALL A THROUGH MOUNT AIR CONDITIONER 6 INSTALL A FLUSH MOUNT AIR CONDITIONER 7 INSTALL THE DRAIN LINE 7 APPLY POWER 10 3 OPERATION 3 1 THERMOSTAT SET POINTS AND HEATING COOLING UNITS 11 3 2 MAINTENANCE 11 EIC SOLUTIONS INC 700 VETERANS WAY SUITE 200 WARMINSTER PA 18974 PHONE 1 215 443 5190 or 1 800 497 4524 FAX 215 443 9564 EMAIL info eicsolutions com VISIT US ON THE WEB AT www eics...

Page 3: ...om consumer goods to spacecraft Your EIC Solutions Thermoelectric Air Conditioner operates on this same principle so there is no compressor and no expensive ozone depleting CFC s EIC s air conditioners use Thermoelectric modules sandwiched between high performance aluminum heat sinks high CFM axial fans and a patented electronic design to pump the heat from the inside of your enclosure to the outs...

Page 4: ...unting the AC on the top of your enclosure can result in damage to your equipment from dripping condensate If mounted on the bottom of your enclosure any condensate that is produced will not be able to drain from the integral drip pan This may lead to fungal growth and or early failure of the AC unit Vertically mounted 200 Btu units are always mounted with the fans at the top Fig 2 1 In this orien...

Page 5: ...D SIDE OF AC INSIDE OF ENCLOSURE DRAIN TUBE ENCLOSURE HOT SIDE FAN COLD SIDE FAN HOT SIDE HEAT SINK FINS COLD SIDE HEAT SINK FINS VERTICAL INSTALLATION OF AAC 120 4XT F 200 BTU FLUSH MOUNT UNIT WITH INTERGRAL DRIP PAN ENCLOSURE COLD SIDE HEAT SINK FINS DRAIN TUBE HOT SIDE HEAT SINK FINS HOT SIDE OF AC OUTSIDE OF ENCLOSURE HOT SIDE FAN COLD SIDE OF AC INSIDE OF ENCLOSURE COLD SIDE FAN ...

Page 6: ...king cutting or drilling check that the location meets the clearance requirements as specified in the installation manual 4 Using a pencil center punch or other method mark the exact center point of each mounting hole on the enclosure Also mark the four corners of the section to be cut out 5 Remove the stencil and using a pencil or other method connect the marks you made at the corners of the cut ...

Page 7: ...e and through the appropriate holes in the gasket 2 Place a Phillips screwdriver in one of the top corner mounting screws in the enclosure Carefully align the AC unit mounting hole with screw being held Bring the AC in contact with the screw and start the screw into the mounting hole in the AC unit Only engage a few threads 3 Follow step 2 above for the remaining top mounting screws and then for t...

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Page 10: ...0 VAC unit is 1 75 amps Amperage for 220 VAC unit is 1 0 amps DC Supply Voltage If you purchased our DC model you will have received a 3 wire shielded cable with a DC jack on one end and no termination on the other This cable should be connected to an appropriate 24 28 volt DC power supply as follows Red positive Black negative Green ground Amperage for a 24 VDC unit is 3 75 For other voltages you...

Page 11: ...mely dirty environment In these cases the hot side heat sinks outside the enclosure should be inspected regularly for a build up of dust or dirt If a build up is present on the heat sink fins it can be easily removed as follows 1 Disconnect the power from the unit 2 Dry dust dirt can be removed using compressed air to blow out the heat sinks Do not direct any high pressure air at the fans 3 Your A...

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