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VII. Pre-Installation Testing

Before mounting the air conditioner to the enclosure, test for proper operation to verify the shipping integrity of
the system. Pre-installation testing must be done in a non-hazardous location.

CAUTION

1

. The unit must sit in an upright position at a minimum room temperature of 65°F to allow the system to

warm-up. This is particularly important during winter months.

2. Refer to the nameplate for proper electrical voltage and current requirements. Connect the power cord

to a properly grounded and fused electrical supply, leaving electrical power to the unit turned off.

3. Turn the electrical power on by turning the switch on the front panel to ON. 

4. Observe the temperature on the digital display. The thermostat must be set a minimum of 5°F below this

temperature for the compressor to operate (the factory setting is 80°F). To adjust the thermostat, push
the SET button for two (2) seconds, then use the arrows to set the temperature. To store the new set
point value push the SET key again, or wait ten (10) seconds.

5. Verify that the evaporator blower or fan is running.

6. After one (1) minute the condenser blower and compressor should start.

7. Verify that the condenser blower is running.

8. Operate the air conditioner for approximately ten (10) minutes. During this period no unusual noise or

vibration should be evident. Both the evaporator and condenser fans or blowers should be delivering air
through their respective discharge ports. The cool air discharged should be less than 70°F when the
room temperature is between 70°F and 80°F.

9. Reset the thermostat to the factory setting (80°F).    

10. Turn off the electrical power and disconnect the air conditioner from the power source. 

NOTE:

Before shipment all Kooltronic Air Conditioners are subjected to a performance test.

CAUTION

VIII. Customer Enclosure Requirements

1

. The internal air conditioner pressurized volume is 3.0 cu. ft. as shown on the air conditioner name plate.

This volume must be added to the customer enclosure volume for proper selection of the
Purge/Pressurized Control System.

Air conditioner air leakage is 0.1 CFM at pressure 0.25 i.w.g. For other pressures see the table in
“Principles of Operation on page 6. This air leakage should also be taken into account for proper
selection of the Purge/Pressurized Control System.

2. The air conditioner must be connected to the main enclosure’s (panel’s) power, which must be de-energized

upon loss of pressure by the enclosure 

Purge/Pressurized Control System.

10

The air conditioner must be standing in its proper mounting position for a minimum of five (5)

minutes prior to testing. Failure to follow this procedure will cause permanent damage to the

compressor. To avoid compressor damage do not tip the unit more than 45° from its proper

mounting position.

If the air conditioner is mounted to the cabinet door you must be sure that the door hinges will

support the additional weight of the air conditioner. Also be certain that when the door is

opened fully, the cabinet does not become unbalanced. The actual weight of the unit can be

found in the Technical Data.

Summary of Contents for K2A6C9HL48LV

Page 1: ...L BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THOROUGHLY KOOLTRONIC INC 30 Pennington Hopewell Road Pennington NJ 08534 609 466 3400 FAX 609 466 1114 www kooltronic com 900 039 77 1 19 CDR 20131 HAZARDOUS LOCATION SERIES K_A6C9HL48LV U S Pat No 9 157 670 B2 Find additional information on this model at kooltronic com or use the Technical Documents QR code below Technical Documents ...

Page 2: ...ooting 17 18 XII Warranty 19 NOTE Wiring Schematics are available on the specific model page of the Kooltronic website I Introduction Kooltronic Hazardous Location Air Conditioners HL Series are designed to provide a cool dehumidified environment for your electronic components Our closed loop design also ensures that your components will not be exposed to hot dirty operating conditions This Manual...

Page 3: ...inimum of 5 minutes prior to operating in order to allow the compressor oil to drain to the compressor sump area CAUTION 3 Before operating this unit all electrical wiring must be checked to assure the proper connection to the correct power source Minimum circuit ampacity should be at least 125 of the amperage found on the nameplate for the corresponding voltage Do not exceed the maximum fuse size...

Page 4: ...ASS I DIVISION 1 GROUPS A B C AND D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS TYPE X PURGE AND CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C AND D TYPE Z PURGE ENCLOSURES WHEN INSTALLED ON AN APPROVED PRESSURIZED ENCLOSURE AND CONNECTED TO PURGE PRESSURIZATION CONTROL SYSTEM PER NFPA496 ALSO SUITABLE FOR CLASS I ZONE 1 GROUPS IIA IIB PLUS HYDROGEN AND IIC AIR LEAKAGE 0 25 I W G PRESSURE CFM 0 1 INTERNAL PRESSURIZED VOLUME CU FT 2 4 ...

Page 5: ... of combustible materials or unless all devices within have been de energized WARNING HIGH TEMPERATURE INTERNAL PARTS This Air Conditioner must not be opened unless the area atmosphere is known to be below the ignitable concentration of combustible materials or unless all devices within have been de energized for at least thirty 30 minutes WARNING FOR CLASS I ENCLOSURE After the Air Conditioner ha...

Page 6: ...surized customer enclosure must be connected to the Purge Pressurized Control System by gas air lines in parallel The Kooltronic HL Series Air Conditioner must be powered from the pressurized customer enclosure power supply and the customer enclosure must be controlled by the Purge Pressurized Control System All electrical and electronic components in the Kooltronic HL Series Air Conditioner are l...

Page 7: ...consists of a heater a heat control thermostat and a heater limiter The heater control thermostat is a bimetal disk with a fixed set point of 60 F When the entering evaporator air temperature rises above 60 F the heater shuts off and when the evaporator air temperature falls below 40 F the heater will engage The heater limiter features a manual reset This unit is equipped with a Temperature Alarm ...

Page 8: ...e the new set point value push the SET key again or wait 10 seconds HOW TO CHANGE A PARAMETER VALUE To change a parameter s value operate as follows 1 Enter the Programming mode by pressing the SET plus down arrow keys for 3 seconds the C or F LED starts blinking 8 2 Select the required parameter Press the SET key to display its value 3 Use up or down arrow keys to change its value 4 Press SET to ...

Page 9: ...ap code 7 0 65535 rEL Software release 0 rSE Real set point 0 onF on off key enabling ES PbC Kind of probe ntc Adr Serial address 1 1 247 HES Differential for energy saving 0 F 54 54 rrd Regulation restart with door open alarm y odc Compress status when open door no nPS Number of activation of pressure switch 15 0 15 did Digital input alarm delay 5 min 0 255 i1F Digital input configuration EAL i1P...

Page 10: ...scharge ports The cool air discharged should be less than 70 F when the room temperature is between 70 F and 80 F 9 Reset the thermostat to the factory setting 80 F 10 Turn off the electrical power and disconnect the air conditioner from the power source NOTE Before shipment all Kooltronic Air Conditioners are subjected to a performance test CAUTION VIII Customer Enclosure Requirements 1 The inter...

Page 11: ... to the enclosure The contact closure may be used with their control system having a timer function and output signal The output signal would energize a solenoid valve equipped with a fixed orifice or an adjustable needle valve within the enclosure This would provide additional pressurized air for a selected period of time typically two to three minutes The relief valve utilized on the purge press...

Page 12: ...ar the bottom of the air conditioner 5 The customer must connect the Purge Pressurized System control line to the Swagelok fitting B400 1 OR 1 4 inch NPT The customer has a choice of two connection fittings on the unit One is for internal connection and the other is for external connection see illustration below The unused fitting must be sealed with the provided cap NOTE Some earlier models may o...

Page 13: ... 88 225 6 1 11 28 2 1 2 68 17 3 4 70 119 4 68 17 3 36 9 1 52 13 3 6 67 169 3 6 00 152 4 94 23 9 6 00 152 4 6 00 152 4 5 62 143 0 79 20 1 6 38 161 9 6 00 152 4 4 67 119 0 MOUNTING PLAN Dimensions inches metric are for reference only and are subject to change WARM AIR RETURN FROM ENCLOSURE COOL AIR OUTLET TO ENCLOSURE 1 2 K_A6C9HL48LV ...

Page 14: ... 1219 2 10 93 277 5 31 7 9 24 10 612 3 1 38 35 1 10 28 261 2 PRESSURE COMPENSATION TERMINAL BLOCK 65 16 4 97 24 5 32 49 825 3 PURGE PRESSURE FITTING 1 4 NPT 1 3 2 4 2 DRAIN K_A6C9HL48LV Dimensions inches metric are for reference only and are subject to change Drawings and Dimensions con t 14 FILTERED CONDENSER AIR INLET Ambient Air In CONDENSER OUTLET Warm Ambient Air Out WARM AIR RETURN FROM ENCL...

Page 15: ...nd Class I Zone 2 Groups IIA IIB plus hydrogen and IIC Hazardous Locations when used with an approved Type Z Purge System on the electrical enclosure Temperature Classification is T 4 275 F 135 C Maintains NEMA Type 12 3R 4 4X Ratings per UL 50 Cabinets and Boxes Closed Loop Cooling Compressor Short Cycling Protector Filter Interior and Exterior Purge Connections Internal Corrosion Protection Pain...

Page 16: ...hed under warm running water with clean side up If the accumulated dirt is oily washing in a detergent bath is recommended followed by a warm water wash as above After filter removal the exposed condenser coil must be cleaned by pressurized air or pressurized cleaning solution Dirty liquid will be removed through the condenser coil drain pan B Blowers The design life of the blowers used in all Koo...

Page 17: ...nt controller or enclosure see below Removing Air Conditioner from Pressurized Enclosure Conform to the applicable provisions of PROCEDURE FOR PROPER PACKING AND SHIPMENT OF KOOLTRONIC AIR CONDITIONERS in this manual under Section III PRODUCT HANDLING F Removing Air Conditioner from Pressurized Enclosure Before removing a Kooltronic HL Series Air Conditioner from a pressurized enclosure it must be...

Page 18: ...condensate Eliminate the frequency of door openings draining and loss of A C sensible cooling performance Unit overcooling Failed Thermostat Check Thermostat wire connections Evaporator Blower Condenser Replace Thermostat Blower and Compressor are running Failed Relay Replace Relay Compressor cycling more than Short circuiting of air Provide baffle in the enclosure separating A C 10 cycles per hou...

Page 19: ... received by customer Number of parts to be returned Product description model and serial number Reason for return Action requested Contact name telephone FAX numbers and e mail address Pack unit in a suitable container for shipment preferably the original packaging if available All Air Conditioners must be returned in an upright position properly secured to a pallet Improper packaging may void wa...

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