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TEMPERATURE CONTROL

The electromechanical thermostat is factory preset to 75 F/23 C. To change the temperature setting, remove 

the nylon plug from the back face of the unit. Use a standard screwdriver to adjust thermostat. For cooler 

temperatures turn clockwise, for warmer temperatures turn counterclockwise.

PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION

If electrical power to the air conditioner is interrupted and reapplied immediately (within 3 to 5 seconds), the 

compressor may not restart due to the high back pressure of the compressor. It takes a minimum of one (1) 

minute after shut-down for the compressor suction and discharge pressures to equalize in order for the air 

conditioner to restart.
Operating the air conditioner below the minimum ambient temperature or above the maximum ambient 

temperatures indicated on the nameplate voids all warranties.
It is recommended that the warranty section of this manual be read in order to familiarize yourself with 

parameters of restricted operation.
The moisture that the enclosure air can contain is limited. If moisture flows from the drain tube continuously this 

can only mean that ambient air is entering the enclosure. Be aware that frequent opening of the enclosure’s door 

admits humid air which the air conditioner must then dehumidify.

MAINTENANCE

COMPRESSOR

The compressor requires no maintenance. It is hermetically sealed, properly lubricated at the factory and should 

provide years of satisfactory operating service.
Should the refrigerant charge be lost, recharging ports (access fittings) on the suction and discharge sides of the 

compressor are provided for recharging and/or checking suction and discharge pressures.
Under no circumstances should the access fitting covers be loosened, removed or tampered with.
Breaking of seals on compressor access fittings during warranty period will void warranty on hermetic system.
Recharging ports are provided for the ease and convenience of reputable refrigeration repair service personnel 

for recharging the air conditioner.

INLET AIR FILTER

Proper maintenance of the inlet air filter, located behind the front cover, will assure normal operation of the air 

conditioner. If filter maintenance is delayed or ignored, the maximum ambient temperatures under which the unit 

is designed to operate will be decreased.
If the compressor’s operating temperature increases above designed conditions due to a dirty or clogged filter 

(or plugged condenser coil), the air conditioner’s compressor will stop operating due to actuation of the thermal 

overload cut-out switch located on the compressor housing. As soon as the compressor temperature has dropped 

to within the switch’s cut-in setting, the compressor will restart automatically. However the above condition will 

continue to take place until the filter or coil has been cleaned. It is recommended that power to the air conditioner 

be interrupted intentionally when abnormally high compressor operating temperature causes automatic shut-

down of the unit.
The above described shut-down is symptomatic of a clogged or dirty filter, thus causing a reduction in cooling air 

flow across the surface of the compressor and condenser coil.
Do not run the air conditioner for extended periods of time with the filter removed. Particles of dust, lint, etc., can 

plug the fins of the condenser coil which will give the same reaction as a plugged filter. The condenser coil is not 

visible through the filter opening, so protect it with a filter.
Continued operation under the above conditions can and will damage and shorten compressor life. The air 

conditioner is available with an easily removable inlet filter to facilitate necessary cleaning. There should be no 

reason to neglect this necessary maintenance.

Summary of Contents for PROAIR CR23

Page 1: ... 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 89055884 Rev F P N 10 1008 163 PROAIR Air Conditioner CR23 Model INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Optional Parts 7 Parts List 7 Wire Diagrams and Schematics 8 Wire Diagram Level I 8 Wire Diagram Level I with Electric Heater 9 Wire Diagram Level II and III 10 Wire Diagram Level II and III with Electric Heater 12 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 14 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 14 MAINTENANCE 14 Compressor 14 Inlet Air Filter 14 How To Remove Clean or Install a New Inlet Air Filter 15 Condenser and Evaporator Air...

Page 3: ...ITY BEFORE MOUNTING THE AIR CONDITIONER TO THE ENCLOSURE Refer to the nameplate for proper electrical current requirements and then connect the power cord to a properly grounded power supply Minimum circuit ampacity should be at least 125 of the amperage shown in the design data section for the appropriate model No other equipment should be connected to this circuit to prevent overloading Operate ...

Page 4: ...R circuit breaker 6 When the unit is equipped with an automatic temperature controller the controller is preset at the factory for your convenience and should not require adjustment SYSTEM CONTROLS LEVEL I TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER The Level I controller is located inside the air conditioner To adjust disconnect power to the air conditioner Open the front panel by loosening the front panel screw Refe...

Page 5: ...R230216GXXX 115 50 60 1 1400 1600 4 1 4 5 1500 1700 3 8 3 6 131 55 57 26 CR230226GXXX 230 50 60 1 1400 1600 2 2 2 2 1500 1700 2 1 1 8 131 55 57 26 XXX will be replaced with a three digit number designating all desired options Consult the factory for specific model numbers DIMENSION DRAWING NOTE 1 GASKET KIT FOR MOUNTING TO ENCLOSURE INCLUDED 2 SERVICE CORD TERMINATED WITH APPROPRIATE PLUG CAP 6FT ...

Page 6: ... enclosure 2 Service cord terminated with appropriate plug cap 3 Millimeter dimensions are for reference only do not convert to inch dimensions 4 Allow at least 4 inch inlet and 6 inch outlet clearance for proper ambient air flow Allow 20 inch above filter for removal Mounting gasket kit part no 23 2000 00 as applied to rear of CR23 MOUNTING CUTOUT DIMENSIONS ...

Page 7: ... Switch 10 1033 01 10 1033 01 Level II III Transformer 10 1006 94 10 1006 93 PARTS LIST Part Description Part No 1 Condenser Coil 23 2001 00 2 Fan Pan 23 2003 00 3 Condenser Blower See Components List 4 Evaporator Coil 23 2002 00 5 Air Filter 23 2004 00 6 Compressor See Components List 7 Cool Relay Lev II III only 10 1005 21 8 Transformer Lev II III only See Optional Parts 9 Heat Relay Lev II III ...

Page 8: ... 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 89055884 8 WIRE DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS WIRE DIAGRAM LEVEL I ...

Page 9: ... 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 89055884 9 WIRE DIAGRAM LEVEL I WITH ELECTRIC HEATER NOTE For voltage hertz and options not shown in this manual refer to the wiring diagram attached to the unit ...

Page 10: ... 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 89055884 10 WIRE DIAGRAM LEVEL II AND III ...

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Page 12: ...014 Pentair Equipment Protection 89055884 12 WIRE DIAGRAM LEVEL II AND III WITH ELECTRIC HEATER NOTE For voltage hertz and options not shown in this manual refer to the wiring diagram attached to the unit ...

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Page 14: ...or tampered with Breaking of seals on compressor access fittings during warranty period will void warranty on hermetic system Recharging ports are provided for the ease and convenience of reputable refrigeration repair service personnel for recharging the air conditioner INLET AIR FILTER Proper maintenance of the inlet air filter located behind the front cover will assure normal operation of the a...

Page 15: ... CONDENSER AND EVAPORATOR AIR MOVERS Fan motor requires no maintenance All bearings shafts etc are lubricated for the life of the motor during manufacturing If the condenser fan motor ambient fan should fail it is not necessary to remove the air conditioner from the cabinet or enclosure to replace the fan The condenser fan is mounted on its own bulkhead and is easily accessible by opening the fron...

Page 16: ...here airflow YES proceed to step 6 NO possible problem Defective thermostat Open motor winding Stuck fan motor Obstructed blades Repair or Replace defective part 6 Carefully check the compressor for operation motor should cause slight vibration and the outer case of the compressor should be warm Is the compressor showing signs of this YES wait 5 minutes then proceed to step 7 NO possible problem D...

Page 17: ...t won t run Low line voltage at start Should be 10 rated voltage Compressor motor stuck Bad relay Bad overload switch Bad run start capacitor Unit blows breakers Undersized breaker fuse or not time delayed Short in system Getting water in enclosure Drain plugged Drain tube kinked Enclosure not sealed allowing humidity in For additional technical support amp draw pressures temperatures contact Pent...

Page 18: ...ir Equipment Protection label affixed to product without written Pentair Equipment Protection approval Pentair Equipment Protection must be notified of a claim in writing not later than fourteen 14 days from the date when Buyer has become aware of such occurrence or where the defect is such that it may cause damage immediately such notice containing a description of how the defect manifests itself...

Page 19: ...is fee If approval is not received within 30 days material will be scrapped and all shipping expenses and corresponding analysis fees will be billed to Buyer E At Buyer s request Failure Analysis can be provided by Pentair Equipment Protection for warrantable goods at no charge Failure analysis for non warranty repairs are subject to a 150 per hour Engineering charge plus any other incurred testin...

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