background image

 

5

5

5

5    

1

-800-497-4524                   EIC SOLUTIONS, INC

.

                       215-443-5190 

2.  INSTALLATION 

2.1 CHOOSING A LOCATION ON YOUR ENCLOSURE 

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

interior and exterior heatsinks and fans in mind.  Adequate clearance between the fans/heatsinks 
and nearby surfaces is required for unrestricted air flows 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 figure 1.1 for an air flow diagram.   

Other  considerations  in  deciding  on  a  mounting  location  include;  allowing  access  to 

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 harsh, dirty environment.    

2.2 ORIENTATION 

Your AC unit can be mounted either vertically on the front, rear or side of your enclosure.  

See Figure 2.1. 

Vertically mounted 800 Btu units are always mounted with the exposed heatsink fins at the 

bottom  and  the  fans  at  the  top.  (Fig.  2.1)    Vertical  installations  often  require  the  use  of  a 
Condensate Drip Pan (part # DP-V) depending on a number of factors including internal enclosure 
temperatures  and  ambient  temperatures,  humidity  levels,  quality  of  enclosure  seals,  and 
frequency of enclosure opening.  

We strongly recommend the use of a drip pan to protect the 

electronics from dripping condensate.  

(Fig. 2.1)

 

Mounting the unit with the fins pointing to either side or straight up will cause condensate 

to drip in an uncontrolled manner, possibly damaging electronic equipment within the enclosure.  
If one of these orientations is the only possible configuration, contact the Engineering Dept. at EIC 
for a custom solution.   

 

I

ssues regarding access should be considered and minimum clearances must be maintained 

as outlined in Section 2.1 of this manual.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AAC-141-4XT-EP

Page 1: ...onditioner installation and operation manual FOR 800 Btu MODEL S AAC 141 4XT EP AAC 141 4XT EP HC AAC 141 4XT NF EP AAC 141 4XT EP NF HC Cooling Solutions for Cooling Solutions for Cooling Solutions for Cooling Solutions for Mission Mission Mission Mission Critical Electronics Critical Electronics Critical Electronics Critical Electronics ...

Page 2: ...abinet The outside of the cabinet may be in outdoor atmosphere There is a barrier in the middle of the unit separating inside and outside sections The unit is intended to be permanently connected The unit meets the following standards ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2012 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II Division 2 and Class III Division 1 and 2 Hazardous Classified Locations Dated 07 ...

Page 3: ...TALLING THE AIR CONDITIONER 7 INSTALL THE DRIP PAN 9 APPLY POWER 9 3 OPERATION 3 1 THERMOSTAT SET POINTS AND HEATING COOLING UNITS 10 3 2 MAINTENANCE 10 EIC SOLUTIONS INC EIC SOLUTIONS INC EIC SOLUTIONS INC 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 eicsolutions com ...

Page 4: ...g from consumer goods to spacecraft Your EIC Solutions Thermoelectric Air Conditioner operates on this 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 outsi...

Page 5: ... dirty environment 2 2 ORIENTATION Your AC unit can be mounted either vertically on the front rear or side of your enclosure See Figure 2 1 Vertically mounted 800 Btu units are always mounted with the exposed heatsink fins at the bottom and the fans at the top Fig 2 1 Vertical installations often require the use of a Condensate Drip Pan part DP V depending on a number of factors including internal...

Page 6: ...6 6 6 6 1 800 497 4524 EIC SOLUTIONS INC 215 443 5190 FIGURE 2 1 ...

Page 7: ...e 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 Using the jigsaw cut the opening in the enclosure 6 Using the 29 drill bit drill a hole at each of the marks you made earlier 7 Using the 8 32 tap tap each of the h...

Page 8: ...8 8 8 8 1 800 497 4524 EIC SOLUTIONS INC 215 443 5190 Figure 2 2B Narrow Flange models only DO NOT use with standard models Figure 2 2A Standard Flange models only DO NOT use with Narrow Flange models ...

Page 9: ...PLY POWER Once the air conditioner is mounted check the serial label and confirm the voltage required and then apply appropriate power as outlined below The unit is intended to be permanently connected Attach the wires to an appropriate power source using standard safe wiring methods Wire colors are as follows Black or Brown line White or Blue line neutral Green or Green Yellow ground A wiring dia...

Page 10: ...ually maintenance free The only time maintenance is required is when a unit is installed in an extremely 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 usin...

Reviews: