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CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING MENU 

 

1)  

Make sure the unit has power . 

 

2)  

Press the power   

button 

“OFF”.

 

 

3)  

Press the following buttons in sequence 

S-U-D-

S” 

 

 

(

S

elect

U

p arrow 

 

D

own arrow 

 

S

elect) 

 

4)  

The display will begin flashing P1 and a number.

  

 

If there is no display, repeat the sequence,  

making sure the unit has power, but is turned OFF. 

 

5)  

To adjust any program feature, press the 

ARROW UP

 or 

ARROW DOWN 

 button 

until the desired value is displayed. 

 

6)  

Use the “

MODE” 

button to scroll through the programmable settings P1 through P16. 

 

7)  

If no buttons are pressed, the display will then return to the “

OFF

” position after 

about 50 seconds. 

 

 
 
 

PROGRAM SETTINGS 

P1

High Fan Speed Limit Setting: 56 - 85 

P2

Low Fan Speed Limit Setting: 30 - 55 

P4

Temperature Sensor Calibration: +/- 10° 

P10

 Temperature Display: °F or °C 

P13

Supply Fan Operation: Cycling or Continuous 

 
 

P1, P2 

- To adjust fan speed settings, 

P1

 represents the high fan speed parameter, while 

P2 represents the low fan speed parameter.  When using nozzle kits, discharge duct 

adapters and evaporator plenums, setting P1 to 85 will help to avoid 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 compressor, access code 

P-13

. Press the up or 

down button to switch to “

CYC

”, which means cycle the fan with the compressor. The 

factory default setting is “

CON

”, which means continuous fan operation.

 

 

8)  

Press 

POWER 

   

 you should see an alphanumeric code. 

 

      Press 

POWER

 and the unit will start at the new settings 

13 

Summary of Contents for OWC1811QC

Page 1: ...ENGINEERING INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL OWC1811QC 1 5 Ton Deluxe Portable Water Cooled Spot Cooler With Quick Connect EISM OWC1811QC 05012022...

Page 2: ...In our ongoing process of continuous improvement the items and procedures described in this manual are subject to change without notice Please note model and serial number of the OWC1811QC unit when...

Page 3: ...ected to the proper source of electrical power the OWC1811QC is controlled by a solid state electronic device with numerous op tions of temperature and airflow controls that will provide the desired l...

Page 4: ...NNECT FITTING 1 4 LIFT VERTICAL 20 FT REFRIGERANT 18 oz R 410A HEIGHT 45 7 in WIDTH 21 5 in DEPTH 16 0 in NET WEIGHT 155 lb SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Cooling capacity is total BT...

Page 5: ...unit comes equipped with an Automatic Condensate Pump that removes the condensate The pump discharges through a check valve located on top of the conden sate pump assembly The vinyl tubing exits thro...

Page 6: ...ed where it is needed A nozzle kit can be used to improve the velocity ROOM AIR CONDITIONER One feature of the OWC1811QC is it operates as a room air conditioner because water is used as the means for...

Page 7: ...IOR Cubby for the Hose Kit High Pressure Switch Reset Button Drain Water In Electrical Cord Strain Relief Water Out Condensate Pump Access Door Condensate Pump Motor Thermostat Compressor Evaporator C...

Page 8: ...on the back of the unit to confirm the proper power is available for the unit Refer to Specifications section for voltage and amperage requirements For the proper NEMA receptacle refer to Electrical s...

Page 9: ...nclude edge guards By removing the OWC1811QC discharge grille the nozzle kit can then be installed in the grille opening Evaporator return air plenum is available for installations where it is require...

Page 10: ...ening 2DDA 10 for OWC1811QC converts the evaporator discharge to a 10 inch diameter round duct When used in conjunction with the evapo rator return air plenum 2DEP 12 the unit can provide closed loop...

Page 11: ...scharge to a drain A QC lanyard is supplied with each QC Coupling When engaged this device releas es the internal valve of the coupling allowing for air to break the vacuum and drain the hose All Hose...

Page 12: ...ing 2 Connect WATER IN hose to water supply using hose connection and sink adapter if needed 3 Install WATER OUT line in drain allowing for free drain conditions with an air space around the opening 4...

Page 13: ...stallation of a QC water cooled unit where the Standard QC Hose Kit cannot accommodate the installation The kit provides a means of connecting hoses to a QC Model unit when the water source and drain...

Page 14: ...ever comes first This cycle repeats every four hours FAN SPEED The operator can select between AUTO or MANUAL fan speed control Pressing the FAN SPEED button will switch speed from AUTO to MANUAL In...

Page 15: ...peed Limit Setting 30 55 P4 Temperature Sensor Calibration 10 P10 Temperature Display F or C P13 Supply Fan Operation Cycling or Continuous P1 P2 To adjust fan speed settings P1 represents the high fa...

Page 16: ...742 hours 6 Add the 2 number sets together to get total hours 03 and 486 3486 hours 01 and 59 1059 hours TOTAL HOURS REPRESENTS COMPRESSOR RUN TIME MODEL CODE SETTINGS OWC1811QC P1 80 P2 50 OWC PROGRA...

Page 17: ...n and close causing a harmonic pitch in the water supply line In these cases it is recommended that the water valve be adjusted 1 Disconnect the unit power 2 Remove water valve cover plate or back pan...

Page 18: ...w controller and secure in place C POWER MODULE To remove the power module remove the rear control box cover Disconnect wires one at a time and re attach each wire while holding replacement module in...

Page 19: ...NOT START CAUSE Thermostat set point is too high REMEDY Make sure set point is lower than room temperature Look for a red dot to the right of the temperature displayed for cooling Note there is a time...

Page 20: ...en servicing pump follow these steps 1 Make certain that the unit is disconnected from the power source before attempting to service or remove any component 2 Be sure the floats move freely Clean as n...

Page 21: ...PIPING SCHEMATIC 19...

Page 22: ...WIRING SCHEMATIC FOR OWC1811QC 20...

Page 23: ...ten instructions or has been altered or modified in any way b Product that has been subjected to any abnormal power conditions such as loss of power power surges voltage irregularities such as brown o...

Page 24: ...___________________________ Purchased from _______________________________ Date Installed _________________________________ For Technical Support or service parts contact our Keep Cool Team at 847 583...

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