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REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE FOR PARTS 

 

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL OCEANAIRE UNITS BE SERVICED BY A 

LICENSED TECHNICIAN   

 

WARNING—TO AVOID INJURY, DISCONNECT UNIT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING  

 
A. FAN MOTORS

 

 

1. Remove cabinet's left-side panel (when looking at the front of the unit). 
2. Evaporator fan motor—disconnect evaporator motor wires from evaporator fan  
    contactor and fan speed rocker switch.  Condenser fan motor—disconnect condenser  
   motor wires from condenser fan contactor. 
3. 

For all model sizes 12, 18 and 36

, remove the screws securing motors and inlet- 

    ring to blower housings (all screws are external and visible), and remove blower wheel- 
    motor assembly.  Remove the blower wheel set screw and disassemble the blower  
    wheel from the motor shaft and remove the motor. 
    

For models size 60

—loosen blower wheel shaft set screw, and remove the screws  

    securing the motor mount to the blower housing and remove motor and mount.  
    Remove the motor from the motor mount. 
4. Install the new motor, reversing the removal procedure. 

 

B. ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER (2 PARTS)

 

 

1. To remove the Heat/Cool display, remove the cabinet's left-side panel (from front).   
    Locate the two nuts securing the display to the front panel.  Unplug the display cable  
   and remove display.  Install new display and secure.  Plug in display cable. 
2. To remove the Power Module, remove the rear control box cover.  Disconnect wires,  
    and remove power module.  Install new power module, and re-wire in accordance with  
    the wiring diagram. 

 

 

5. CONDENSATE PUMP (ON ALL 5-TON UNITS OR ON UNITS WHERE THE 
CONDENSATE PUMP KIT HAS BEEN INSTALLED) 

 

1. Remove side panel. 
2. Remove brackets securing condensate pump in base pan, or condensate tank tray pan 
3. Disconnect pump wire leads at Molex connectors. Remove retainer clamp and tubing. 
4. Replace pump, install by reversing procedure. 

 

E. HIGH PRESSURE SAFETY SWITCH

 

 

1. Remove cabinets right side panel, or right rear side panel of Model 60.

 

2. Remove flare nut that secures capillary to the refrigeration system high pressure side.     
   A Schrader valve is located in the discharge port, and allows removal without dumping  
   the refrigerant charge. 
3. Remove two screws that retain high pressure switch.

 

4. Disconnect wire leads from compressor contactor and condensate pump safety switch. 
5. Install new High Pressure Control, reversing the procedure. 

 

To gain access to compressor and compressor run capacitor, remove left hand side 
panel. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 20AC series

Page 1: ...ENGINEERING INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL 2OAC series Deluxe Portable Air Cooled Spot Cooler Form EISM 2OAC 110114 Rev 1...

Page 2: ...tallation and operation of the Oceanaire 2OAC spot cooler It is recommend ed to read and fully understand the instructions outlined within this manual before operating the 2OAC unit As with all commer...

Page 3: ...from the top of the unit The 2OAC models range in cooling capacities from 12 000 BTU HR to 60 000 BTU HR to satisfy most space cooling requirements The 2OAC is a self contained unit with the entire c...

Page 4: ...2 SPECIFICATIONS 2OAC...

Page 5: ...speed CONDENSATE RESERVOIR PUMP 2OAC units come equipped with a means for handling the condensate generated during the cooling process All models except the 2OAC60 models come equipped with a Con den...

Page 6: ...enclosed the condenser hot air exhaust duct directs condenser air out of the area allowing the evaporator air to cool the specific space ROOM AIR CONDITIONER When ducted the OceanAire 2OAC can be used...

Page 7: ...to the chart below for plug and receptacle details for all 2OAC models A DAMAGED LCDI POWER SUPPLY CORD MUST BE REPLACED WITH A NEW POWER SUPPLY CORD AND NOT REPAIRED UNIT MODEL PLUG CONFIGURATION RE...

Page 8: ...AN EXTENSION CORD CAN BE USED PROVIDED IT IS RATED AT LEAST 50 AMPS 250 VOLTS WITH GROUNDING TYPE ATTACH MENT PLUG AND GROUNDING TYPE CONNECTOR LOAD FITTING FOR MODELS 2OAC3632 AND 2OAC6032 AN EXTENSI...

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Page 10: ...ill continue to run circulating air TANK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS An adjustment screw is provided to vary the cut off of the tank full switch If a lighter less weight level of water is desired tu...

Page 11: ...9 CK 12PL CK 16 CK 12 CK 16 2DDA 6 2DDA 10 2DDA 16 2NK 1 2NK 2 2NK 3 DEP 10 2DEP 12 DEP 16 2DCP 1 2DCP 2 DCP 5 2OAC UNIT ACCESSORIES...

Page 12: ...AC12 2DDA 10 10 Inch Round 2OAC18 24 DDA 16 16 Inch Round 2OAC36 60 CONDENSATE PUMP KIT 2DPC 1 115V Models 2DPC 2 230V Models Not Required for 2OAC60 s CEILING PANEL KIT CK 12 2OAC12 18 24 CK 16 2OAC3...

Page 13: ...flexible duct Note Drop ceiling spaces should be vented or large enough to handle the warm condenser air Check local codes to assure compliance If longer runs of duct are required table below lists ma...

Page 14: ...and with edge guards By removing the 2OAC discharge grill one can insert the nozzle kit into the open ing without the use of tools Nozzle Kits Kit Voltage 2DPC 1 115V 2DPC 2 208 230V CONDENSATE PUMP K...

Page 15: ...r plenum with the ceiling panel kits allow for a minimum separation distance of 2 feet between the unit discharge duct and the return air duct s It is also recommended to direct the condenser discharg...

Page 16: ...gid to the return air intake to reduce air noise and increase the number of options for solving difficult cooling problems The plenum attaches to the front of the unit replacing the return air grill R...

Page 17: ...r discharge to a 6 inch diameter round duct 2DDA 10 for 2OAC18 and 2OAC24 converts the evaporator to a 10 inch diameter round duct 2DDA 16 for 2OAC36 and 2OAC60 converts the evaporator discharge to a...

Page 18: ...ed on the back of the unit to make certain that the proper power is available for the unit Refer to Specifications section for voltage and amperage requirements For proper NEMA receptacles refer to El...

Page 19: ...COOL The system will operate in cooling mode only MOISTURE CONTROL The system operates in the cooling mode to reduce humidity within the conditioned space Every 4 hours the fan is started circulating...

Page 20: ...freeze ups P4 Adjust the P4 setting to match the actual INSIDE room temperature if needed P10 Use this parameter to display temperatures in the desired units P13 To cycle the evaporator fan with the c...

Page 21: ...ours 03 and 486 3486 hours 01 and 59 1059 hours TOTAL HOURS REPRESENTS COMPRESSOR RUN TIME MODEL CODE SETTINGS 2OAC12 P1 85 P2 35 2OAC18 P1 80 P2 50 2OAC24 P1 70 P2 50 2OAC36 P1 85 P2 40 2OAC60 P1 85...

Page 22: ...left side panel from front Locate the two nuts securing the display to the front panel Unplug the display cable and remove display Install new display and secure Plug in display cable 2 To remove the...

Page 23: ...PORATOR FAN RUNS BUT COMPRESSOR AND CONDENSER FAN DO NOT START CAUSE SET POINT setting may be too high for cooling or too low for heating REMEDY Make sure set point is adjusted accordingly You should...

Page 24: ...acing them in a dishwasher or soaking them in a solution of warm water and detergent for 10 minutes Then rinsing them clean with hot water and shaking excess moisture from filter CONDENSATE PUMP Conde...

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Page 34: ...d or operated in accordance with the furnished written instructions or has been altered or modified in any way b to any expenses including labor or material incurred during removal or reinstallation o...

Page 35: ...LLED BY DATE INSTALLED For Technical Support or to locate a distributor for service parts contact Oceanaire at 847 583 0311 or 1 866 GETAIRE 438 2473 Please indicate the Model Number and Serial Number...

Page 36: ...Form EISM 2OAC 110114 Rev 1...

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