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15. Taking into Operation

Attention! The unit can be damaged by lack of lubricant. To ensure that the compressor is adequately
lubricated the oil, which has been displaced during transport, must be allowed to flow back into it. The unit must
therefore be allowed to stand for at least 30 min. before being connected to the mains and taken into
operation. The unit / system must be protected with a MCB Type D or K. 
Upon connection the internal fan will start working. If the temperature inside the enclosure is higher than the
set value of the controller both the compressor and external air fan start working. Once the air inside the
enclosure reaches the set temperature the compressor and external fan will stop.

The hysteresis is 3K, the minimum ON-time is 4 minutes, the minimum OFF-time is 3 minutes, for units with a
cooling capacity of more than 1 kW is it usually 7 minutes.

The unit is pre-set at 35°C, which is suitable for most of the electronic devices.

16. Trouble Shooting

Failure

Condition

Cause

Solution

Unit

doesn't

cool

 Internal fan does not work

 Power not connected.

 Verify power supply

 Internal fan works, external fan
 and compressor don't work

 Enclosure temperature is below
 setting temperature (St1)

 Verify values of parameter  "St1"

Door switch contact is open

 Verify door switch

Controller doesn't work

 Replace controller

 Internal fan works, external fan
 and  compressor don't work.
 Display shows alternating OFF 
 and temperature

 The sequence of the phases
 inside the power supply
 connector is incorrect

 Change phases inside power 
 supply connector

Unit

doesn't

cool

 External and internal fan work,
 compressor does not work

 Compressor motor electrical
 failure

 Have compressor replaced  
 by qualified service technician

 Capacitor for compressor failed  Replace capacitor

 Compressor works, external fan
 doesn't work

 External fan needs to be
 replaced

 Replace external fan

Enclosure

temperature 

too hot

 Compressor and fans (external
 and internal) work all the time

 Cooling unit undersized

 Enclosure needs a cooling unit with higher capacity

 Compressor and external fan 
 work in alternating mode
 (ON / OFF)

 Thermal compressor protector
 triggered 

 Verify if ambient temperature  is too high, clean condenser

 Refrigerant leakage

Contact dealer / service centre

Excessive 

condensate

 Enclosure door open

 Ambient air gets into the  
 enclosure

 Ensure door is closed, add  a door switch and connect
 it to controller

 Enclosure door closed

 Enclosure IP protection class 
 is below IP54

 Seal all openings of the  enclosure

 Damaged or misplaced sealing
 strip

 Repair sealing strip  accordingly

17. Maintenance & Cleaning

Always switch power supply off before starting any maintenance on the unit.

The cooling unit is generally maintenance free and can be operated without filters in most environments. For
units with filters these should be checked, cleaned and if necessary replaced on a regular basis. In addition the
unit should have regular functional tests (approx. every 2,000 hours depending on the grade of ambient
pollution).

Disposal
The unit contains R134a refrigerant and small quantities of lubricating oil. Replacement, repairs and final
disposal must be done according to the regulations of each country for these substances.

Summary of Contents for 43302101

Page 1: ...ional principle 6 6 Technical data 7 7 Performance graph 8 8 Mounting 9 9 Mounting Principle 10 10 Cut Out Dimension 11 11 Dimension H x W x D 12 12 Electrical Connection 13 13 Controller 14 14 Wiring Diagram 15 15 Taking into Operation 16 16 Trouble Shooting 16 17 Maintenance Cleaning 16 18 Transport Storage 17 19 Parts supplied Spare parts Accessories 18 ...

Page 2: ...dissipation of heat from control cabinets and enclosures stationary not moving in order to protect temperature sensitive components in an industrial environment To meet the conditions of use all the information and instructions in the instruction manual must be adhered to General danger Indicates compulsory safety regulations which are not covered by a specific pictogram such as one of the followin...

Page 3: ...units based on the information diagrams or descriptions contained in this manual No liability can be accepted for damage and production caused by Disregarding the instruction manual Operating error Inappropriate work on or with the unit The use of non specified spare parts and accessories Unauthorised modifications or changes to the unit by the user or his personnel The supplier is only liable for e...

Page 4: ...y regulations One can find dangerous voltages above 50 V AC or above 100 V DC Behind the control cabinet doors On the power supply in the unit housing The unit has to be operated according to the type plate and the wiring diagram and must be protected externally from overloading and electrical faults via suitable protective devices Danger through incorrect work on the unit The unit can only be inst...

Page 5: ...t air does not come into contact with the ambient air which may well be dirty or polluted Enclosure cooling units can dissipate large quantities of heat from sealed enclosures such as electrical enclosures into the ambient air and at the same time reduce the cabinet internal temperature to below that of the ambient air The unit can function without problems in extreme ambient conditions e g dusty ...

Page 6: ...he capillary pipe being a much lower pressure the refrigerant arrived to the evaporator where it absorbs the necessary heat to change from liquid to gas state The gas is then drawn back into the compressor completing the cycle Condensation management In environments with humidity and low internal enclosure temperatures condensation may form on the evaporator coil Standard cooling units 43XXX0XXX h...

Page 7: ...50 1200 m h Cabinet air circuit 860 1200 m h Mounting Wall mounted Housing Material Mild steel powder coated Dimensions A x B x C D E 1 230 x 500 x 340 mm Weight 72 5 kg Cut out dimensions 1 130 x 430 mm Voltage Frequency 380 415 V 50 Hz 3 400 460 V 60 Hz 3 UL Voltage Frequency 400 460 V 60 Hz 3 Current L35L35 2 1 A 50 Hz 2 3 A 60 Hz Starting current 7 6 A 8 1 A Max current 3 3 A 3 5 A Nominal pow...

Page 8: ...Version No 1 3 11 06 2022 Doc No 9943302101 8 18 7 Performance graph ...

Page 9: ...he case a barrier or duct shall be provided to redirect the airflow Cooling unit enclosure air suction hole must be installed in the highest possible point When installing the unit on a door ensure it can take the weight Before drilling the enclosure ensure the fixing elements and couplings will not interfere with the equipment inside the enclosure itself Disconnect power before starting any work in...

Page 10: ...No 9943302101 10 18 9 Mounting Principle Do not use within the first 15 minutes after installation 1 M6 screws 2 M6 flat washers 3 M6 toothed washers 4 Cabinet 5 Sealing tape 6 Cooling unit 7 Lifting hook Fig 1 Recessed Fig 2 External ...

Page 11: ...Version No 1 3 11 06 2022 Doc No 9943302101 11 18 10 Cut Out Dimension ...

Page 12: ...Version No 1 3 11 06 2022 Doc No 9943302101 12 18 11 Dimension H x W x D ...

Page 13: ...t terminals are bridged on the female connector To connect the door contact switch remove the bridge and connect door contact switch The contact must be closed when the cabinet door is closed SCCR Refer to UL508A Supplement SB and Seifert Systems document Short Circuit Current Rating SCCR on methods how to modify the available short circuit current within a circuit in the panel ...

Page 14: ...Press Set to save the new setting To change the heating set point St2 units with internal heater only 1 Press Set till St1 appears on the display and release the button 2 Press again Set till St2 appears on the display 3 Press the Up Down buttons to adjust the temperature 4 Press set to save the new setting Important Note when changing settings ensure that St2 5K St1 The unit also has a potential ...

Page 15: ...aporator PSM Phase sequence module AT Autotransformer EB External blower IB Internal blower PC 9 pole connector CC 7 core cable CC2 6 core cable CC3 8 core cable PC2 4 pole connector PC CONNECTIONS 1 L1 2 L2 3 L3 4 Earth 5 400V TR 6 Common 7 460V TR PC2 CONNECTIONS 1 Alarm P1 2 Alarm P2 3 Door contact T1 4 Door contact T2 For 400V supply bridge contacts 5 6 for 460V supply bridge contacts 6 7 ...

Page 16: ... power supply connector is incorrect Change phases inside power supply connector Unit doesn t cool External and internal fan work compressor does not work Compressor motor electrical failure Have compressor replaced by qualified service technician Capacitor for compressor failed Replace capacitor Compressor works external fan doesn t work External fan needs to be replaced Replace external fan Enclo...

Page 17: ...tions which meet the following conditions temperature range 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity at 25 C max 95 Returning the unit To avoid transport damage the unit should be returned in the original packing or in a packing case and must be strapped to a pallet If the unit cannot be returned in the original packing please ensure that A space of at least 30 mm must be maintained at all points between th...

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