Indel Webasto Compact Classic Installation And Usage Instructions Download Page 7

1 Product description

The COMPACT CLASSIC cooling unit has been designed for installation 

in sailing or 

motor boats, to meet the specific requirements of the marine environment in terms 

of performance and reliability. All necessary components are supplied for COMPACT 

CLASS installation: the cooling unit lets you turn any properly insulated compartment 

on the boat into a functional, high-energy performance refrigerator. In some cases it 

can even be configured as a freezer.
The COMPACT CLASS system is divided into two main sections to simplify installation: 

the condenser unit (compressor unit) and the evaporator connected by means of a 

quick coupling hose.
Refrigerant runs through the circuit, passing through the external condenser 

unit (compressor unit) and the evaporator located inside the compartment to be 

cooled (useful part of the cycle). When installing the unit, it is important that the 

compartment that will house the compressor be well ventilated, allowing air to 

circulate as it enters from the lower part and exits from the upper part, permitting 

aeration and therefore correct machine cooling, preventing dangerous overheating. 

The unit is provided pre-filled with refrigerant and is ready for use upon supply. The 

compressor is supplied watertight and leak-proof.
Once assembled, the COMPACT CLASS system offers low power consumption with 

minimal noise. Marine refrigerators made with COMPACT CLASS are capable of 

functioning at angles of up to 30°. Greater angles can cause permanent damage to 

the compressor.
To reduce electrical consumption and maintain internal compartment temperature, 

it is important that the compartment to be used as a refrigerator be suitably 

insulted with polyurethane foam or similar material, with a thickness contained in 

the following tables related to the possible operation configurations (compartment 

volumes and operating environment temperature). The configurations indicated in 

the table consider the following conditions for outdoor temperature and insulation:

Operating temperature conditions:

• 

SN

= operation at environment temperature from 10°C to 32°C

• 

ST

= operation at environment temperature from 16°C to 38°C

• 

T

= operation at environment temperature from 18°C to 43°C

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Compact Classic

Page 1: ...ytysyksikk FI Aanwijzingen voor gebruik en installatie Compact Classic Geventileerde koelunit NL Instrucciones para la instalaci n y el uso Compact Classic Unidad de Refrigeraci n Ventilada ES Instruc...

Page 2: ...ns T Temperature control Code Refrigerator Freezer Temperature control A STD 5 C 6 C FRIDGE FREEZER refrigerator thermostat Tmin 6 C B STD 5 C 12 C FRIDGE FREEZER combined thermostat Tmin 12 C C 18 C...

Page 3: ...food products Should any unfrozen or partially frozen food product be stored in the freezer this is considered to be a misuse and could result in possible unintended thawing of the food product which...

Page 4: ...lled temperature regulation 72 7 5 Quick couplings 73 7 6 Start up 75 7 7 Electrical mains power supply 75 8 Electrical Connections 77 8 1 Size of the electrical cables 80 8 2 Low voltage protection b...

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Page 6: ...al in such a way as to avoid damaging it or any part of its content do not remove alter or tear on any part of the manual Despite the care and thoroughness with which this manual has been prepared Ind...

Page 7: ...art and exits from the upper part permitting aeration and therefore correct machine cooling preventing dangerous overheating The unit is provided pre filled with refrigerant and is ready for use upon...

Page 8: ...TOR LITRES V 50 SN ST T 50 V 80 SN ST T 80 V 100 SN ST T 100 V 150 SN ST T 150 V 200 SN ST T 200 V 260 SN ST T 260 V 400 SN ST T T 400 V 425 SN ST T 425 V 600 SN ST T Table 2 Summary of Volumes Insula...

Page 9: ...mpressor Evaporator Dimensions Refrigerator volume in L Freezer volume in L GE80 BD35 Flat 350X250 80 26 GE150 BD35 Flat 386X361 150 50 2001 BD35 Oval 240X85X210 125 41 2301 BD35 Oval 320X100X230 150...

Page 10: ...e presence of this symbol mandates each operator wear suitable protective gloves Obligation to wear shoes The presence of this symbol mandates each operator wear shoes designed to decrease the risk of...

Page 11: ...and may void the declaration of conformity to applicable directives WARNING Any use of the COMPACT CLASSIC differing from that described in this manual is prohibited WARNING Indel Webasto Marine S r l...

Page 12: ...damage to the compressor In the event of a compressor block follow the instructions in this manual and or contact specialised technicians or Indel Webasto Marine S r l service centres WARNING Do not s...

Page 13: ...arine S r l service network technicians Below is an example of a label Figure 1 Example of an identification plate Fridge unit to the left Freezer unit to the right WARNING Do not remove affixed label...

Page 14: ...ify the unit s refrigerant circuit and electrical circuit WARNING Install the unit in a dry place that s sheltered against water spray WARNING Do not install the unit near heat sources such as stoves...

Page 15: ...intervene in the event of malfunction WARNING When connecting the system to the main supply 115 V 230 V verify that the power supply system is equipped with a differential circuit breaker for current...

Page 16: ...rent local environmental regulations regarding waste disposal For more information regarding the disposal recycling and reuse of the product please contact your local authorities your local waste coll...

Page 17: ...ensation unit Compressor unit WARNING The condensation unit must be installed horizontally with feet always downward and can run for short periods up to an angle of 30 while greater angles can cause p...

Page 18: ...e the unit on a bulkhead Installation on Vertical bulkhead Installation on horizontal bulkhead Figure 4 Detail of compressor housing on the vertical and horizontal bulkhead with bracket Indel Webasto...

Page 19: ...as closely as possible to the evaporator Evaporator hose length is about 2 m and a sufficient space for connection and tightening of quick couplings must also be foreseen WARNING The unit must not be...

Page 20: ...yield and temperature distribution inside the compartment 3 It is very important that the short part of the hose attached to the evaporator via a jumper remain directed towards the wall Be sure to lea...

Page 21: ...rator must be made directly inside the compartment where it will be installed As a first step start from the side of the evaporator where the gas input output hoses are present and measure the length...

Page 22: ...tions through the hole made previously on the bulkhead until reaching the compressor making sure not to crush or choke the hose The excess hose must be carefully wound in a spiral 30 cm before being f...

Page 23: ...Webasto declines any responsibility for damage due to use of different material other than wood to bend the evaporator circuit Draw a line along the entire length of the crimping tool to highlight the...

Page 24: ...large sized evaporators have a resistance on the cable connection in correspondence with the T tab to set compressor speed see wiring diagram 7 4 Thermostat controlled temperature regulation Unit temp...

Page 25: ...ately screw on protective covers to prevent dust from depositing on joints Units can be provided with two types of X or O quick couplings shown in the following figures Figure 9 X quick coupling type...

Page 26: ...body of the joint and the unit nut until the two sides are connected to the bottom or until you feel definite resistance 5 Use a marker or a pen to mark the line in the direction of the length from th...

Page 27: ...ered 7 7 Electrical mains power supply Connection to the electrical mains can be made for Compact Classic operation When using a battery charger always connect it to the battery and never to the refri...

Page 28: ...is secured with a double fastening restraint system as in the figure Figure 13 Detail of cable double fastening the cable s does not interfere with moving parts does not interfere with roughness and t...

Page 29: ...e use of Table 3 or Table 4 intending the distance between the battery or distribution panel and the electrical unit as length In order connect the unit to the boat s electrical system proceed as foll...

Page 30: ...encounter any damaged electrical cables Wiring Diagram 12Vdc 24Vdc 1 Electronic Control System Secop 12Vdc 24Vdc 2 Battery 3 Fuse BD35F BD50F 15A 12V 7 5A 24V BD80F 30A 12V 15A 24V 4 Switch 5 Electri...

Page 31: ...ram 12Vdc 24Vdc 115Vac 230Vac 1 Electronic Control Unit Secop 12Vdc 24Vdc 115 230Vac 50 60Hz 2 Battery 3 Fuse BD35F BD50F 15A 12V 7 5A 24V BD80F 30A 12V 15A 24 4 Switch 5 Electric fan 6 LED diode 7 Me...

Page 32: ...tions for compressor Secop model BD35F and BD50F Table 4 Cable sections for compressor Secop BD80F WARNING After installation check to make sure that all the unit s live parts as well as its condensin...

Page 33: ...the case of no battery solar applications insertion of a 220 k resistance is recommended Standard battery protection is configured on the control unit with a resistance with value 0 If the circuit be...

Page 34: ...of LED unit flashes of flashes Type of error 6 Thermostat malfunction If the NTC thermistor is in short circuit or disconnected 5 Thermal deactivation by the electronic unit If the cooling system is...

Page 35: ...rst proceed with defrosting since the evaporator could operate at temperatures well below freezing and therefore ice and frost may form upon it The humidity in the air the temperature and the number o...

Page 36: ...up Power problems voltage too low or voltage drop during start up attempts The Batteries are drained Check cables and connections possible presence of verdigris Charge the batteries start the motor o...

Page 37: ...rsion consumption W 85 110 150 Current absorption 115 Vac A 1 1 5 1 9 Current absorption 230 Vac A 0 5 0 7 0 9 Fuse 115 230 Vac A 4 4 4 Note For actual consumption always refer to the data plate affix...

Page 38: ...a product or component does not change the validity period The warranty covers o Replacement or repair of the product or of one or more components acknowledged to be faulty due to manufacturing defec...

Page 39: ...cated on the product label Invoice or sales receipt or possibly registration document see above in Validity period section Detailed description of the defect Attach photos if possible Description of i...

Page 40: ...nection of the product directly to electrical mains from 115V to 230V 50 60Hz The diode integrated Power Pack system gives priority to 24Vdc DC voltage coming from the same Note Compatible with Secop...

Page 41: ...ature inside the compartment as much as possible without freezing them re using this energy when the energy surplus is no longer The SEC can be used in a fridge or freezer system bearing in mind that...

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