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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  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 or 

horizontally on the top of your enclosure.  See Figure 2.1 and 2.2. 

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  several  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.   

 

Horizontally mounted 800 Btu units require the use of the factory pre-installed drip pan to 

prevent dripping condensate from damaging electronic equipment.  (Fig. 2.2)   

 

In either orientation, issues 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-141A-4XT Series

Page 1: ...ectric Air conditioner installation and operation manual FOR 800 Btu MODEL S AAC 141A 4XT AAC 141A 4XT HC AAC 141A 4XT XXXXX 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: ... 3 OPERATION 3 1 THERMOSTAT SET POINTS AND HEATING COOLING UNITS 8 3 2 MAINTENANCE 8 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 10 5 APPENDIX A STANDARD CUTOUT 11 B NARROW FLANGE CUTOUT 12 C EXTENSION FRAME CUTOUT 13 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 ...

Page 3: ... devices became practical for real world applications and are now found in everything 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 and high CFM axial fans to pump ...

Page 4: ...closure or horizontally on the top of your enclosure See Figure 2 1 and 2 2 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 several factors including internal enclosure temperatures and ambient temperatures humidity levels qua...

Page 5: ...5 5 5 5 1 800 497 4524 EIC SOLUTIONS INC 215 443 5190 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 ...

Page 6: ... 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 out forming a rectangle 6 Using the jigsaw cut the opening in the enclosure 7 Using the appropriate drill bit drill a hole at each of the mounting hole marks you made earlier 8 Using the 8 32 tap ta...

Page 7: ... confirm the voltage required and then apply appropriate power as outlined below Universal voltage units For 120 VAC power plug the supplied IEC 320 C13 to NEMA 5 15P cord into the unit Plug the other side into a standard 120 volt grounded outlet Amperage for the unit at 120 VAC is 3 5 amps For 220 240 VAC power either remove the NEMA 5 15P plug from the supplied power cord for a non supplied plug...

Page 8: ...s operating in an ambient environment that may drop below 45F it is not recommended that the cooling thermostat be set lower than 50F Setting the thermostat lower than 50F in this environment could result in ice forming on the cold side of the unit 3 2 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE EIC Thermoelectric Air Conditioners are virtually maintenance free The only time maintenance is required is when a unit is ...

Page 9: ...OLUTIONS INC 215 443 5190 NEVER EXPOSE THE COLD SIDE OF THE AIR CONDITIONER INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE TO WATER If you have any questions about any aspect of your EIC air conditioner don t hesitate to call us at the numbers listed below ...

Page 10: ...0 240 V Input Voltage Range 95 264 V Current 3 5 A Heating Capability HC Units Only 680 BTU hr 200 W Weight 14 kg 30 lbs Cold Side Airflow 50 cfm 85 m3 hr Hot Side Airflow 95 cfm 160 m3 hr Sound Level at 1 meter 62 dBA Operating Temperature Range 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Storage Temperature Range 4 to 185 F 20 to 85 C Cooling Thermostat Accuracy 1 0 F 0 6 C ...

Page 11: ...11 11 11 11 1 800 497 4524 EIC SOLUTIONS INC 215 443 5190 Appendix A Enclosure Cutout for 800 BTU Air Conditioner STANDARD FRAME HOLES TO BE 8 32 TAP ...

Page 12: ...12 12 12 12 1 800 497 4524 EIC SOLUTIONS INC 215 443 5190 Appendix B Enclosure cutout for 800 BTU air conditioner WITH NARROW FRAME OPTION HOLES TO BE 8 32 TAP ...

Page 13: ...13 13 13 13 1 800 497 4524 EIC SOLUTIONS INC 215 443 5190 Appendix C Enclosure cutout for 800 BTU air conditioner WITH EXTENSION FRAME OPTION HOLES TO BE 203 ...

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