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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). 

Summary of Contents for 1IQ0000EVZ2

Page 1: ...nstructions for safe and satisfactory installation and operation of this system Keep this manual for future reference Some information may not apply to all systems RELATED DRAWING DO NOT CHANGE WITHOUT AUTHORIZED PERSON APPROVAL FOR ZONE 2 ATEX IECEx UNITS ALL COMPONENTS ARE NON IGNITION SOURCE COMPONENTS AND DO NOT REQUIRE PURGE PROTECTION FROM ANY SOURCE Z2 ...

Page 2: ...e Standard Controller 11 Alarm Operation 13 Maintenance 14 Trouble Shooting 14 Schematic Wiring Diagrams 16 120V 220V 230V 16 400V 460V 480V 17 Specification Drawing 18 1000EVZ2 18 2000EVZ2 19 3000EVZ2 20 4000EVZ2 21 5000EVZ2 22 6000EVZ2 23 8000EVZ2 24 10000EVZ2 25 12000EVZ2 26 14000EVZ2 27 17000EVZ2 28 20000EVZ2 29 IQ1 2 3000EVZ2 Gasket and Cutout 30 IQ4 5 6000EVZ2 Gasket and Cutout 31 IQ8 10 120...

Page 3: ...t within the enclosure The three main thermal related systems that we employ are the closed loop cold air supply stream the heat rejection air stream and the vapor compression refrigeration system The closed loop cold air supply stream circulates cold air from the Ice Qube TMS to your electronics enclosure This air returns to the Ice Qube TMS bringing with it unwanted heat and humidity from inside...

Page 4: ...inimum of 24 hours before initial operation to ensure oil has returned to the compressor Operation before the 24 hour time may cause compressor damage and shorten the life of the system Operation before this 24 hour period will void all warranties Storage The storage space temperature should be in the range of 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F in a non condensing environment CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTABILITY When ...

Page 5: ...nd warm air condenser blower will not operate if the room air temperature is below 80 F 27 C This is due to the fact that the programmable controller has a factory set point of 80 F 27 C The digital display on the face of the controller will be displaying room temperature If the display is indicating 80 F 27 C or warmer the Cool status LED will flash for 3 minutes before the compressor and the war...

Page 6: ... 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...

Page 7: ...7 Rev 2 Figure 1 Enclosure Installation Figure 2 Push to Connect Fitting Ambient Side Enclosure Side ...

Page 8: ... Installation Checks 1 Check the air conditioner model label or specification for power requirements 2 Check the designated air conditioner power supply for adequate and proper electrical power requirements 3 Check that wire routing to the terminal box will not interfere with or become damaged by other components Electrical Installation 1 Check that the air conditioner designated power supply is d...

Page 9: ...9 Rev 2 Figure 4 Terminal Block Figure 5 Power Terminal Block ...

Page 10: ...n As soon as electrical power is supplied to the Ice Qube TMS the cool air stream blower will start to operate The blower will run continuously so that the controller can monitor the enclosure s internal temperature The enclosure temperature will be displayed on the face of the controller If the enclosure temperature is greater than the factory cooling set point of 80 F 27 C the Cool status LED wi...

Page 11: ...rating mode Note Pressing the 4 Exit button at any time while in the programming mode returns the controller to the normal operating mode Press 3 to continue programming The set temperature HI LED illuminates with the display indicating the Cooling On Set point The compressor will begin operation at this temperature and will remain operating until the enclosure temperature decreases approximately ...

Page 12: ...tons may be programmed as the code As the buttons are pressed the display will show the number of buttons that were pressed Note After pressing a button there will only be 5 seconds to press the next button If the next button is not pressed within the allotted time the system will default to no PIN code indicated by 0 on the display Once the sequence is entered the display will no longer flash and...

Page 13: ...The power is turned off The Alarm LED lights and the display flashes OFF indicating someone has manually interrupted power to the motors electrical circuits This alarm will be rest when the Por ON has been selected in the program menu Version 3 18 and later only 5 Optional Alarm Output Ice Qube offers an optional dry contact alarm output XO3 that provides both a normally open close on alarm and a ...

Page 14: ...se the system to fail The type of environment will determine the frequency of required maintenance Maintenance of the condensate management system will require access to the bottom of the air conditioner Removal of the neoprene tubing is necessary Replacement of the tubing is recommended if it appears to have internal build up or has become brittle Using a soft tube pipe cleaner insert into the dr...

Page 15: ...the compressor and condenser warm air stream blower operating Yes No Is the enclosure door closed tightly Yes No Are all of the gaskets in place Yes No Has the condenser warm air stream filter been cleaned or changed recently Yes No Is the system mounted level on the enclosure Yes No Is there adequate space within the enclosure for air flow Yes No Is there adequate space around the air conditioner...

Page 16: ...16 Rev 2 Schematic Wiring Diagrams 120V 220V 230V Figure 8 IQ351153 Rev A ...

Page 17: ...17 Rev 2 400V 460V 480V Figure 9 IQ351154 Rev A ...

Page 18: ...18 Specification Drawing 1000EVZ2 Figure 10 ...

Page 19: ...19 Rev 2 2000EVZ2 Figure 11 ...

Page 20: ...20 Rev 2 3000EVZ2 Figure 12 ...

Page 21: ...21 Rev 2 4000EVZ2 Figure 13 ...

Page 22: ...22 Rev 2 5000EVZ2 Figure 14 ...

Page 23: ...23 Rev 2 6000EVZ2 Figure 15 ...

Page 24: ...24 Rev 2 8000EVZ2 Figure 16 ...

Page 25: ...25 Rev 2 10000EVZ2 Figure 17 ...

Page 26: ...26 Rev 2 12000EVZ2 Figure 18 ...

Page 27: ...27 Rev 2 14000EVZ2 Figure 19 ...

Page 28: ...28 Rev 2 17000EVZ2 Figure 20 ...

Page 29: ...29 Rev 2 20000EVZ2 Figure 21 ...

Page 30: ...30 Rev 2 IQ1 2 3000EVZ2 Gasket and Cutout Same Gasket and Cutout for IQ1000EVZ2 IQ2000EVZ2 and IQ3000EVZ2 Figure 22 ...

Page 31: ...31 Rev 2 IQ4 5 6000EVZ2 Gasket and Cutout Same Gasket and Cutout for IQ4000EVZ2 IQ5000EVZ2 and IQ6000EVZ2 Figure 23 ...

Page 32: ...32 Rev 2 IQ8 10 12000EVZ2 Gasket and Cutout Same Gasket and Cutout for IQ8000EVZ2 IQ10000EVZ2 and IQ12000EVZ2 Figure 24 ...

Page 33: ...33 Rev 2 IQ14 17 20000EVZ2 Gasket and Cutout Same Gasket and Cutout for IQ14000EVZ2 IQ17000EVZ2 and IQ20000EVZ2 Figure 25 ...

Page 34: ...bility or any other theory of liability will be limited to the lesser of customer s actual damages or the price paid by customer to Ice Qube for the Products not including applicable taxes duties and freight charges that are the subject of customer s claim THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO ITS TERMS AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES GUARANTEES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARISING BY ...

Page 35: ...s be deemed to be non binding Such advice does not relieve customer from the obligation and customer accepts full responsibility to confirm for itself the suitability of the Products for their intended purpose s Remedies Customer s sole and exclusive remedy and Ice Qube s only obligation for breach of warranty hereunder shall be at Ice Qube s option in its sole discretion to i repair or replace th...

Page 36: ...36 Rev 2 Notes ...

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