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Due to ICE AIR’s ongoing product development programs, the information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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Twelve (12) Month Warranty of Ice Air units – Ice Air, 
LLC, herein referred to as “Ice Air,” warrants to the 
original owner that the entire unit is free from defects 
in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) 
months from the date of delivery. Any part of portion 
thereof which becomes defective under normal use 
during the period of this warranty will be repaired or 
replaced provided Ice Air’s examination shall prove to its 
satisfaction that the part was or became defective under 
normal use. Ice Air’s obligations under this warranty 
are limited to: (a) Repairing the defective part or (b) 
furnishing a replacement part provided the defective 
part is returned to the factory, without shipping damage, 
transporting charges prepaid. No reimbursement will be 
made for expenses incurred in making field adjustments 
or replacements unless specifically authorized in writing 
by the Company.

The Company is not obligated under this warranty for 
field labor such as service for inspection, removing, 
packing and/or reinstalling water source unit, nor for the 
return transportation charges.

OPTIONAL Extended Refrigeration 
Circuit Warranty

The Optional Extended Refrigeration Circuit Warranty 
MUST be purchased from Ice Air within thirty (30) days 
from date of delivery to be valid. The hermetically sealed 
refrigeration circuit (consisting of the motor, compressor 
assembly, evaporator coil, coaxial/condenser coil and 
interconnecting tubing) is warranted to the original 
owner for four additional years from date of the 
expiration of the Twelve Month Warranty. Components 
under this warranty will be supplied at Ice Air’s expense 
provided the failed component is returned to the factory. 
This optional warranty does not include any other parts 
of the equipment such as fans, fan motors, controls, 
cabinet parts, electrical relays, capacitors, protective 
devices, or wiring. Ice Air is not obligated under this 
warranty for field labor such as service for inspection, 
removing, packing, and/or reinstalling the refrigeration  
circuit, nor for return transportation charges. Ice Air 
reserves the right to make a handling and inspection 
charge in the case of parts or equipment improperly 
returned as defective and/or as being in warranty.

To obtain assistance under the parts warranty or to 
purchase the optional extended warranty, simply contact 
Ice Air Customer Service at 80 Hartford Avenue, Mount 
Vernon, New York 10553. Telephone 

914-668-4700

The Twelve Month and the OPTIONAL Extended 
Refrigeration Circuit Warranty (which must be purchased 
separately) constitute the buyer’s sole remedy. They are 
given in lieu of all other warranties. There is no implied 
warranty of merchant-ability or fitness for a particular 
purpose. In no event and under no circumstance shall 
Ice Air be liable for incidental or consequential damages, 
whether the theory is breach of this or any warranty, 
negligence, or strict tort.

No person (including any agent, salesman, dealer or 
distributor) has authority to expand Ice Air’s obligation 
beyond the terms of these express warranties, or to 
state that the performance of the product is other than 
that published by Ice Air.

General Conditions

The above warranties are void if Ice Air’s equipment has 
been damaged, misused, subjected to abnormal use or 
service or its serial number has been altered, defaced, 
or removed, or payment for the equipment is in default. 
Ice Air is not responsible for service to correct conditions 
due to misapplication, improper installation, inadequate 
wiring, incorrect voltage conditions or unauthorized 
opening of the refrigeration circuit, nor for consequential 
damages. In case Ice Air’s equipment is installed in 
conjunction with cabinets, grills, louvers, controls or 
other parts manufactured by others, these warranties 
shall apply only to Ice Air’s manufactured portion of the 
equipment. The conditions of the standard warranty plan 
are effective for 18 months from TCO. Ice Air reserves 
the right to make a handling and inspection charge in 
the case of parts or equipment improperly returned as 
defective and/or as being warranty.

Important

The following are the responsibility of the user. They 
are not manufacturing defects, and are therefore not 
included in the warranty plan.

1)  Failure of unit to operate satisfactorily due to 

improper amount of air on evaporator coil or air 
supply to air cooled condensers.

2)  Damage to unit or unsatisfactorily operation due to 

improper cleaning of evaporator coil or use of unit 
in corrosive atmosphere locations such as chemical 
plants, refineries, or salt spray areas.

3)  Damage to unit from unsatisfactory operation due 

to blown fuses, inadequate or interrupted electrical 
service, use of improper electrical protective devices 
or operation of unit on power supply other than 
covered by nameplate rating of unit.

4)  Damage due to failure to properly maintain unit.

5)  Damage due to transportation or handling prior to and 

during installation.

6)  Damage due to accident or from alteration, improper 

installation, tampering.

7) Filter cleaning or replacement.
8) Misapplication.

Check, Test and Start

Check, Test and Start of the air conditioners by an 
experienced person is the responsibility of the installing 
contractor. This consists of physically confronting each 
unit operating in both heating and cooling modes and 
correcting any minor deficiencies noted. After the 
equipment leaves the factory, it may become damaged 
or maladjusted during transportation or on the job. 
Sometimes wires are disconnected accidentally, or fan 
motors move on their bases due to rough handling, 
causing fans to strike; a component(s) may be 
inoperable. The correction of such conditions is part of 
the Check, Test and Start. Note that unless otherwise 
specifically agreed to in writing, Ice Air includes no field 
labor, Check, Test, and Start (or the like) in the price of 
its equipment.

Installation

Ice Air is not responsible for the design, execution 
and performance of the installation method or any of 
the accessory items used during installation such as 
seals, caulking, weatherproofing, supporting structures, 
attachment means, louvers and frames supplied by 
others.

80 Hartford Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10553
Tel: 877-ICE-AIR-1 (877-423-2471)
Fax: 914-668-5643
email: [email protected]

www.ice-air.com

© 2021 by ICE AIR, LLC

Limited Warranty

ICE6066 – 

ELA-8842

 – 04/21

Summary of Contents for 5CHPW09

Page 1: ...CHPW Slope or Flat Top Console Unit Water Source Heat Pump WSHP Unit ELA 8842 Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...se to install or service heating and air conditioning equipment WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE Disconnect all power before servicing or installing unit Multiple power sources may be present Failure to do so may cause property damage personal injury or death To ensure that the unit operates safely and efficiently it must be installed according to these installation instructions and all local codes and ordina...

Page 3: ...against the Bill of Lading Ensure all components are intact upon delivery and free from damage Note any damage on the delivering carrier s Bill of Lading 2 The ICE AIR unit s arrive prefabricated with an enclosure Ensure both the unit and the enclosure are properly attached 3 Make sure the floor is level in both directions so the unit s airflow will be aligned Confirm adequate drainage is availabl...

Page 4: ... amperage of the dedicated electrical service to the unit is correct and the unit can reach the power supply 6 Position the unit so the air filter can be removed easily and required maintenance can be performed without interference 7 A minimum obstructed distance of 36 should be kept around the unit IMPORTANT To avoid permanent damage to the unit DO NOT operate during construction in an open space...

Page 5: ...s and field installer removes the plugs on the field piping side Water piping terminates in the same location regardless of the connection and valve options Filter Installation Each unit is delivered with a filter for the filter rack which can be found at the bottom of the unit as shown below In order to install the filter slide the piece horizontally into the slot Ensure the filter is effectively...

Page 6: ...ction is made by connecting the incoming line voltage wires to the terminal block Volt Operation All commercial units are factory wired for specific voltages These include 115 VAC 208 230 VAC 265 277 VAC For 230 volt single phase operation the primary voltage to the transformer must be changed NOTE Failure to change the primary voltage lead when using 230 VAC line voltage may result in electrical ...

Page 7: ...ween 60 90 F The use of a closed circuit evaporative cooling tower with a secondary heat exchanger between the tower and the water loop is recommended If an open type cooling tower is used continuously chemical treatment and filtering will be necessary System Start System Cleaning and Flushing Cleaning and flushing the unit is the most important step to ensure proper start up and continued efficie...

Page 8: ... Pan and Drain Hoses Check the unit condensate drain pan and drain hoses annually to ensure proper condensate drainage If any foreign matter build up in the drain pan is found clean the drain pan and drain hoses frequency of cleaning depends on the level of dirt and pollutants that may be present in the indoor environment Evaporator Coil Check and clean if necessary the unit evaporator coil annual...

Page 9: ...OGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION WARNING ICE AIR will not be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from improper service or service procedures If you install or perform service on this unit you assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result Many jurisdictions require a license to install or service heating and air conditioning equipment W...

Page 10: ...e Heat limit setting is 51 F to 91 F Operation Normal Mode 1 Press ON OFF to turn on thermostat 2 Press MODE to change the system mode 3 There are three operation modes Cool mode Heat mode Auto mode Cool Mode 1 To activate Cool mode press the MODE button until COOL displays 2 Press UP DOWN arrow buttons to your desired temperature 3 Compressor will cycle when temperature reaches the set point Afte...

Page 11: ...usted 4 In Auto mode Heat set point will be set first and press UP or DOWN to set the Heat set point Press FAN to confirm the Heat set point Cool set point will be set second and press UP or DOWN to set the Cool set point 5 Permanent Override will be canceled if user changes the operation mode or turns off the unit 6 Hold FAN button 5 seconds to cancel the Permanent Override mode Set Day and Time ...

Page 12: ...n speed is manually selected the fan will continue to blow Heating Cycle Set the thermostat for Heating If applicable the motorized valve opens as long as the thermostat calls for Heating This sends a 24 volt signal to the terminal to the compressor contactor and the compressor starts At the same time a 24 volt signal flows through the fan relay and the blower starts in HIGH speed if the unit is i...

Page 13: ... system failures complete the following checks and data entries before the system is put into full operation Temperatures Circle F or C Antifreeze __________Type __________ Pressures Circle PSIG or kPa Allow unit to run 15 minutes in each mode before taking data Do not connect service manifold gauges during start up unless instructed by ICE AIR service tech Cooling Mode Heating Mode Return Air Tem...

Page 14: ...ping Orientation LH Return R Piping Orientation RH Return U Piping Orientation Universal Allows For Field Conn On Either Side X Piping Orientation Not Applicable Item Matrix Name Code String Value Description 12 WIRE WHIPS A Wall mounted with 6 5 foot wire whip B Wall mounted with 10 foot wire whip C Wall mounted with 12 foot wire whip D Wall mounted with 30 foot wire whip E Wall mounted with 50 f...

Page 15: ...S M Manual Air Vent T Bleed Tee X No Air Vents 21 VALVE PACKAGE ASSEMBLED OR SHIPPED LOOSE A Assembled S Shipped Loose X None 22 SECONDARY DRAIN PANS G Power Coated Galvanized Steel Secondary Drain Pan S Stainless Steel Secondary Drain Pan P Plastic Secondary Drain Pan X No Secondary Drain Pan 23 SECONDARY OVERFLOW SWITCH E Electronic Secondary Overflow Switch X No Secondary Overflow Switch 24 SEC...

Page 16: ...bligation beyond the terms of these express warranties or to state that the performance of the product is other than that published by Ice Air General Conditions The above warranties are void if Ice Air s equipment has been damaged misused subjected to abnormal use or service or its serial number has been altered defaced or removed or payment for the equipment is in default Ice Air is not responsi...

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