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Rev. 2
Preparing the Enclosure
Please read entire section before beginning installation. The Ice Qube TMS has been designed to be light in
weight for easy installation. Side mount units have been designed with a simple two stud alignment feature
to make initial fastening to the enclosure quick and easy. A few modifications must be made to your
enclosure to provide proper air flow, maintain enclosure integrity, and assure secure installation. Required
modifications will vary with Ice Qube TMS model.
1.
Ensure the mounting surface and enclosure will support the weight of the Ice Qube TMS and will
not become unstable causing bodily harm or equipment damage. For units mounted on enclosure
doors, confirm hinges will support the weight of the Ice Qube TMS. Refer to individual
specification drawings for model weights
2.
Using the specification drawing, determine the ideal location to install the Ice Qube TMS on your
enclosure.
3.
Upon deciding the installation location of the Ice Qube TMS on your enclosure, use the cutout
drawing to determine the necessary modifications to your enclosure surface needed to
accommodate mounting of the Ice Qube TMS. An Electronic copy is available at
http://www.iceqube.com/downloads/specification-drawings/
4.
Ensure the Ice Qube TMS will be mounted level.
5.
Ensure the inlet and outlet of the cold air stream will not be restricted by equipment or shelving
within your enclosure.
6.
Check that the air flow of the warm air stream will not be affected or restricted.
7.
Confirm the gasket is properly installed to the Ice Qube TMS. This gasket is required to create a
seal against your enclosure and will maintain enclosure integrity.
(See Figure 23 pg:31)
Mechanical Installation Instruction
Caution: Protective safety clothing such as helmet, gloves, and steel toe shoes are recommended.
1.
Position the Ice Qube TMS so that the two mounting studs are in alignment with the top two 3/8” (9.5mm)
holes in your enclosure surface.
2.
Slide the Ice Qube TMS mounting studs through the 3/8” (9.5mm) holes in your enclosure and check to see
that all openings are aligned.
3.
After checking that all opening and bolt holes are in alignment, assemble and tighten the (2) ¼”-20 nuts and
(4 or 6 depending on model) ¼”-20 x 1” bolts supplied with you Ice Qube TMS by hand. Check to ensure
gasket will properly seal the Ice Qube TMS to your enclosure.
4.
Using a wrench, tighten the nuts and bolts until the gasket between the air conditioner and the enclosure is
compressed to a maximum thickness of 1/8” (3.175mm). Check the entire perimeter of the gasket/enclosure
interface for compression and seal.
5.
The
OPTIONAL
purge connector is provided as a means to purge harmful gases out of the evaporator
compartment. This ¼” (6.35MM) O.D. push-to-connect fitting is for convenience only and is
NOT
REQUIRED
as a method of protection. All components are non-ignition source components and
DO NOT
require purge protection from any source. (See
Figure 2: Push-to-Connect Fitting pg:7
)
6.
The air diverter plate is shipped attached to the condenser outlet below the filter. The air diverter plate can
remain as installed, moved to either of the other 2 sides, or removed entirely for omnidirectional air flow.
7.
Mechanical installation is now complete. Continue with the electrical installation of the Ice Qube TMS.
8.
Connect external M6x12mm cabinet ground stud to secure earth ground (nut and wire terminal are provided).
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