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Remove the two starter screws and place a nylon washer on each and reinstall.
7.
Tighten all screws.
INSTALL THE DRIP PAN
1.
Two hose fittings were provided with the drip pan, a right angle and a straight fitting.
Choose one and install it on the drip pan. Be sure if you use the right angle fitting it is
facing the desired direction prior to installing the drip pan.
2.
There are three mounting holes in the drip pan, match these holes with the long mounting
screws protruding into the enclosure at the bottom of the AC unit. Push the drip pan onto
this screw.
3.
Using the 8-32 keps nuts provided, attach the drip pan to the air conditioner.
4.
Attach the supplied PVC drain tube to the hose fitting on the drip pan. This tube should be
routed to the bottom of the enclosure and fed through a 3/8” hole to the outside.
5.
If you mount the unit horizontally, the drip pan is pre-installed and you will only need to
remove the existing hole plug and install the hose fitting and PVC drain hose.
APPLY POWER
Once the air conditioner is mounted, check the serial label and 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 or use a non-supplied IEC 320-C13 cord. Amperage for the unit at
220 VAC is 1.8 amps.
DC voltage units:
This unit will have a supplied power cord. Connect the wires to an appropriate power
source using standard safe wiring methods. Wire colors are as follows:
Red - Positive
Black - Negative
If you purchased a Digital Temperature Controller with your AC unit, a separate wiring diagram
has been provided which will show the correct method of applying power to your air conditioner.
Upon applying power to the air conditioner turn the power switch to the ON position. The fan
on the cold side (inside the enclosure) will come on. The hot side fan (outside the enclosure) may
also run depending on where the thermostat is set. The cold side fan always runs when the unit is
powered on to circulate air within your enclosure thereby eliminating any “hot spots”. The hot
side fan will only run when the air conditioner is cooling.