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Cellar Construction 

 
This is only a guide and shall be considered as minimum requirements. 
 
All interior walls and floors shall have a vapor barrier and a minimum of R13 
insulation. All exterior walls and ceiling shall have a vapor barrier and a minimum 
of R19 insulation. The vapor barrier shall be installed on the warm side of the 
insulation. All joints, door frames, electrical outlets or switches and any pipes or 
vents that go through the cellar shall be sealed to prevent air and moisture 
leakage into the cellar. Concrete, rock, and brick are not insulation or vapor 
barriers. 
 
Doors shall be of a minimum size, insulated to at least R13 and tightly sealed 
with high quality weather stripping. Be sure to seal the bottom of the door and fill 
gap between the door’s frame and wall before installing the cap molding.  
In order to maintain 55 °F in the wine cellar, the ambient temperature 
surrounding the enclosure shall not exceed the temperature of the cellar by more 
than 25 °F. No cellar wall shall receive direct sun or strong wind.  
 
Lighting shall be of low wattage, with a timer to insure lights are not left on when 
the cellar is not occupied.  
 
The cooling system will not be able to maintain the proper temperature if fresh 
moisture-laden air is constantly being introduced to the cellar. Symptoms of this 
condition are; cooling unit runs all the time with only a slight reduction in 
temperature and/or water overflows from the unit. Because of the temperature 
difference between the inside and outside, very small cracks can allow large 
amounts of outside air to enter into the cellar. Please be aware that moisture can 
pass through solid concrete, paint and wood. Often a newly constructed cellar 
contains fresh wood, paint, concrete and other building materials. These 
materials contain large amounts of moisture. When placed into operation in this 
type of environment, the system will work harder to remove this extra moisture 
resulting in increased “run” time. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WINE-MATE WM-1500SS

Page 1: ...w ww ww w w wi in ne em ma at te e c co om m WINE MATE Split System Installation Operation Care Manual WM 1500SS WM 1900SS w ww ww w v vi in no ot te em mp p c co om m READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Important Safety Information 2 Cellar Construction 3 Features Specifications 4 Installer s Instruction 7 Electrical Wiring 13 Temperature Control 15 Care Guide 16 User Troubleshooting 17 Customer Sup...

Page 3: ...2 Important Safety Information WARNING DO NOT USE A GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER GFI A DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT IS REQUIRED...

Page 4: ...erature surrounding the enclosure shall not exceed the temperature of the cellar by more than 25 F No cellar wall shall receive direct sun or strong wind Lighting shall be of low wattage with a timer...

Page 5: ...led on the wall The dimensions in inches and capacities are specified as follows MODE L EVAP UNIT COND UNIT BTU H CF M 55 F 90 F CAPACITY 55 F 75 F REFRIGERANT ELECTRICAL EVAP UNIT COND UNIT WEIGHT lb...

Page 6: ...and suction valves installed Liquid Filter Liquid Indicator Evaporator Unit liquid line solenoid valve and expansion valve installed Temperature Controller Air Sensor Fig 1 WM15SFC Evaporator Unit Fi...

Page 7: ...6 Fig 3 WM 150SCU Condensing Unit Fig 4 Liquid Filter Fig 5 Liquid Indicator...

Page 8: ...for the distance between the two units After the units and the lines are installed the system must be pressure tested If no leaks are found evacuate and charge system Refrigerant amount will vary depe...

Page 9: ...on Line 4 Pressure Control 3 Evaporator Unit The WM 15SFC evaporator units shall be installed for ceiling mount with the air supply towards horizontally and air return on the bottom The WM 19SFC evapo...

Page 10: ...ion valve and then back to condensing unit 2 If the condensing unit is located below the evaporator unit use inverted U trap to prevent liquid from flooding back to the compressor if the elevation dif...

Page 11: ...OD 1 2 OD R134a 15 OZ WM 1900SS 75 FT 1 4 OD 3 8 OD 3 8 OD R134a 15 OZ 5 Use of the adjustable pressure control if applicable for pump down Suction pressure setting Cut out 5 psig Cut in 25 psig Diffe...

Page 12: ...OFF THE COMPRESSOR BEFORE POWER THE CONDENSING UNIT ONLY TURN ON THE COMPRESSOR AFTER THE CONDENSING UNIT HAS BEEN POWERED FOR 24 HOURS 9 Pressure Superheat and Subcooling Readings CAUTION THE VALVES...

Page 13: ...subcooling o low to normal suction pressure and high head pressure Normal to high superheat and high subcooling f High room temperature high evaporator load g Undercharge h Liquid line restricted aft...

Page 14: ...ON USE MINIMUM 14 GAUGE WIRE S IF EQUIPPED WITH LOW AMBIENT CONDITION KIT USE LOW AMBIENT TEMPERATURE WIRING DIAGRAMS A SAFETY SWITCH IS ALWAYS RECOMMENDED FOR THE CONDENSING UNIT Fig 11 WM 1500 1900S...

Page 15: ...14 Fig 12 Low Ambient Temperature WM 1500 1900SS Electrical Wiring Diagram...

Page 16: ...ime required to reach the desired temperature will vary depending on the quantity of bottles temperature setting and surrounding temperature Allow 24 hours to stabilize the temperature for each new te...

Page 17: ...need to be cleaned at least every 6 months Unplug the system or disconnect power Use a vacuum cleaner with an extended attachment to clean the coil when it is dusty or dirty Plug in cooling system or...

Page 18: ...re is 57 F and then the wine temperature is around 57 0 5 F The air is light enough to change so quickly that it maintains relatively constant average temperature that would prevent wine bottle temper...

Page 19: ...resh air intake side c Check for excessive size d Check for installation location or increase setting e Clean condenser 7 Evaporator freezing up a Evaporator air flow restriction b Unit not stopping d...

Page 20: ...high ambient temperatures or airflow restriction d Malfunctioning components a Add support to improve installation b Check fans cabinet washers tubing contact and loose screws c Check for airflow bloc...

Page 21: ...20 Customer Support If you still have problems please contact us at Vinotemp International 17631 South Susana Road Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 Tel 310 886 3332 Fax 310 886 3310 Email info vinotemp com...

Page 22: ...ties express or implied including any of fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall VINOTEMP be responsible for any consequential damages what is so ever Any modification of VINOTEMP products...

Page 23: ...USE OF THE UNIT LOSS OF TIME OR COMMERCIAL LOSS ANY OUTER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIBE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR INPLIED...

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