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CONDENSATE WATER

Condensate water is collected in the drain pan under the evaporator coil and directed into a condensate evaporator 

pan in the condensing unit area. The condensate is then evaporated by the warm air off the condenser fan.

LOADING PRODUCT

Once the walk-in has been operating at the desired temperature for a sufficient period of time, product can be 

loaded into the refrigerated space. 

 

NOTE 

•  When loading product use caution not to block airflow to achieve maximum cooling performance. Allow 18” 

of clear space around the diffuser panel to allow proper airflow to cool the stored product.      

•  Do not load warm product into the unit as it will affect the temperature of previously stored product. 

•  All product must be in covered containers or wrapped to prevent cross contamination.

LOCATING AND MOUNTING CONDENSING UNITS

Condensing units (CU’s) must be located where there is an unrestricted supply of clean, fresh air. Do not locate 

units where air discharge from one will enter into the air intake of others nor where the air flow is toward a wall 

or obstruction. Avoid locating units in restricted spaces where heat will build up and can enter the condenser. 

There must be room around the unit for regular inspection and service. We recommend 200CFM in any area 

where condensing units may be located. Air flow should be sufficient to maintain an ambient temperature of no 

more than 90°F.

Walls or Obstructions

The units should be located so that air may circulate 

freely. For proper air flow, all sides of the unit should 

be a minimum of the width of the condensing unit 

away from any wall or obstruction. It is preferred that 

this distance be increased whenever possible.

Multiple units

For units placed side by side, the minimum distance 

between units should be the width of the largest unit. 

If units are placed end to end, the minimum distance 

between units should be 4 feet.

Roof mounted condensing units must have adequate 

support for their operating weight. Corrosive 

atmospheres require custom design condensers.

General Installation Instructions

Condensing Unit

Walk-in 

Ceiling

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Walk-in Ceiling

Condensing Unit

Condensing Unit

Summary of Contents for CAPSULE PAK ECO

Page 1: ...5 22 Rev E 171551 CAPSULE PAK ECO REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...spection 3 Safety Information 3 General Installation Instructions 5 8 Set Up and Installation 6 Start Up and Operation 7 Temperature Control 7 Cooler Operation 7 Freezer Operation 7 Condensate Water 8 Loading Product 8 Locating and Mounting Condensing Units 8 Maintenance 9 Maintenance Analysis 10 ...

Page 3: ...oncealed damage claim Please remember the carrier is your only source for reclaiming freight damages The manufacturer should not be contacted to attempt a return of the product No returns are accepted without a prior authorization SAFETY INFORMATION This manual may contain notices that identify situations that could cause death serious injury and or damage to the appliance or property Please make ...

Page 4: ...rvision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety Do not climb stand or hang on or into the appliance or its components Death or serious injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged Use caution when opening doors or lids and keep fingers out of pinch points areas Do not use combustible sprays or aerosols around the appliance as they may catch fire Do not st...

Page 5: ...nsideration should be given to accessibility for service Capsule Pak ECO systems are designed for indoor applications only and should be operated in the controlled environment of an air conditioned space The ambient conditions should be at or below 75 F and 55 RH Higher humidity may result in condensate issues If multiple units are located in the same area be sure they do not exhaust hot air into ...

Page 6: ...tion of air and improve the efficiency of the Capsule Pak ECO SET UP AND INSTALLATION CEILING MOUNTED SELF CONTAINED CAPSULE PAK ECO REFRIGERATION SYSTEM CAUTION This unit uses a flammable refrigerant Use care when handling and operating to avoid damaging the refrigerant tubing or increasing the risk of a leak WARNING This appliance must be installed in accordance with all applicable national stat...

Page 7: ...ximately 37 F for coolers and 10 F for freezers Refer to the accompanying electronic control manual for detailed instructions on adjusting the control parameters On dual compressor systems there is a programmed delay from the start of the first compressor and the second to reduce the start up power surge on the power supply COOLER OPERATION There is a programmed one minute delay to start the syste...

Page 8: ... from one will enter into the air intake of others nor where the air flow is toward a wall or obstruction Avoid locating units in restricted spaces where heat will build up and can enter the condenser There must be room around the unit for regular inspection and service We recommend 200CFM in any area where condensing units may be located Air flow should be sufficient to maintain an ambient temper...

Page 9: ... The Evaporator Coil section is accessible by unlatching and removing the cover Cleaning the Condenser Coil The efficiency of the refrigeration system depends on the unrestricted flow of air through the Condenser Coil Over time dust and debris will collect on the face of the Condenser Coil and will require cleaning A vacuum cleaner with a soft bristle attachment can be used to clean the coil If th...

Page 10: ...s or replace relay shorted or blown 2 Low voltage to unit 2 Determine reason and correct 3 Improper relay 3 Replace Relay defective or burned out 1 Incorrect relay 1 Check and replace 2 Voltage too high or too low 2 Determine reason and correct Refrigerated space too warm 1 Control setting too high 1 Reset control 2 Refrigerant overcharge 2 Purge refrigerant 3 Dirty condenser 3 Clean condenser 4 E...

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