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VIII / Utilizing your KwiKool System

In contrast to conventional air conditioners, which circulate air conditioning capacity evenly 
to an entire floor, KwiKool systems are designed for conditioning an area that needs heating 
and/or cooling in a concentrated area. Understanding the capabilities of your KwiKool can 
help you avoid problems. For example, if you add heat-generating equipment to the room 
after purchasing a KwiKool system, you may be short of the necessary cooling capacity. 
Your KwiKool system offers an effective affordable solution for many applications. It can also 
provide spot cooling for workers or process cooling within a large space without the use of 
condenser ducting, such as a warehouse factory, or production areas. If the system is used 
in this manner, the cold air supply must be within 5 feet of the person or equipment being 
cooled, since the hot ambient air will mix with the cool air very quickly. Your KwiKool system 
is specifically designed to adapt to today’s high tech environments such as telecommunica-
tion or computer rooms and is equipped with the necessary controls to maintain those 
special environments. Call your nearest KwiKool Distributor or 1-800-594-5665 for help or 
for questions about other applications.

VII / Maintenance

Your KwiKool unit comes from the factory with air filters installed on the evaporator inlet to 
prevent dust and debris from entering the system and circulating in the conditioned space, 
factory installed filters are a disposable type and must be periodically checked and replaced 
based on the air quality of your conditioned space. 

Failure to maintain the filters will cause 

restricted air flow and low overall unit performance.

 The air filter is located on the front of 

your KwiKool unit below the control, release the 2 slotted fasteners on the access door to 
open.

Positioning of Unit -

 

Do not place your KwiKool unit in direct sunlight. The unit 

should be positioned so that the output of the unit can be focused as close to the load 
source as possible with the front grill fully exposed.  Do not block the front of the unit, 
since this will cause a restriction in the airflow, can cause low performance and other 
operational issues discussed in the troubleshooting section.

D.

IX / Fault Codes

Your KwiKool Iceberg System incorporates a self-diagnostic system that sounds an audible 
alarm, stops your system and displays a fault code to indicate the nature of the problem on 
the display panel. See the troubleshooting guide later in this manual for further information.

CF

 = Condensate Tank Full

CP

 

= Condensate Pump Fault

HP

 

= High Pressure Switch Tripped

LP

 

= Low Pressure Switch tripped or tripping

A1

 = Phase Monitor Senses power problem (if equipped)

FP

 = Freeze Protection

Summary of Contents for KPHP Series

Page 1: ...Portable Heat Pumps Operation Manual P P H P P H PORTABLE HEAT PUMPS...

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Page 3: ...ained for future reference Section I Unit Components Page 3 Section II Assembly and Installation Page 4 6 Section III Operational Safeguards Page 6 Section IV System Operation Page 6 9 Section V Built...

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Page 5: ...Unit Components Legend 1 Cold Air Return 2 Control Pad 3 Cold Air Supply 4 Condenser Air Inlet 5 Condenser Air Outlet 6 Cord Storage 7 Condensate Nipple 8 Condensate Alarm Jack 9 Access Door 10 Vent...

Page 6: ...h a float switch that shuts your KwiKool down and alerts operators with an alarm and display CF Condensate Full when the condensate tank is full This prevents accidental water overflow on the floor Th...

Page 7: ...rected normally above a drop ceiling must be well ventilated and large enough for the discharge air to be absorbed Discharge air is prevented from entering the make up air inlet by way of a factory in...

Page 8: ...C D F E G H I J Power Connection Verify that the source power phase and breaker size is compatible with your KwiKool serial plate information and that the electrical circuit is dedicated only for the...

Page 9: ...is timing out Heat Cool mode when conditioning is required in applications with changing load requirements The system automatically selects the mode based on the set point and flashes the current ope...

Page 10: ...op flashing when the ambient temperature falls below 99 degrees F HEAT If the unit was previously set to the Heat Mode then Heat will be displayed If the compressor is running Heat on the display will...

Page 11: ...by mode stays solid FAN If the unit was previously set to the fan mode then FAN will be displayed and the supply air fan will start to run Time Delay Protects your KwiKool from potential damage by del...

Page 12: ...of the unit If the unit is operated in an environment above 110 F the high pressure switch may trip stopping the unit s compressor You also may notice diminished performance The High Pressure Switch...

Page 13: ...enance Your KwiKool unit comes from the factory with air filters installed on the evaporator inlet to prevent dust and debris from entering the system and circulating in the conditioned space factory...

Page 14: ...ondensate pump Inspect condensate pump for over flow and proper operation check condensate line for a clog or crimping Resets automatically upon fault correction or call 1 800 KwiKool if the problem p...

Page 15: ...d has detected low pressure This alarm might cycle on and off Check air filter and replace if dirty Make sure nothing is blocking the filter inlet Check for icing on coil Resets automatically when fau...

Page 16: ...s installed to specification remove or add duct as needed check air filter for blockage Fault Possible Cause Possible Solution Display shows 32 and unit will not turn on cooling No connection of tempe...

Page 17: ...ed power cable and check incoming power Call 1 800 KwiKool Fault Possible Cause Possible Solution 99 Flashes on display Ambient room temperature over 99 degrees F Unit is working properly Lowering of...

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