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SYSTEM OPERATION

Initial Start-Up

When power is applied to the unit, the control will briefly 

display all symbols, and the snowflake symbol will be 

displayed (if unit is calling for cooling). There may be a brief 

delay (up to 60 sec.) before the evaporator fan turns on. When 

the evaporator fan is activated, the fan symbol will display. 

APST (Advance Product Safety Technology) is a temperature 

control feature for the evaporator fan that comes standard 

with all WhisperKOOL units. APST ensures that in the event 

of a cooling deficiency, the heat from the indoor fan will 

not raise the temperature of the wine cellar, which could 

otherwise have an adverse effect on the wine-aging process.

Setpoint

The setpoint is preset at the factory (WhisperKOOL) to 55°F. It 

can be adjusted by the customer between 50°F and 70°F (in 

1°F increments).

Cooling Operation

Cooling is activated once the bottle probe senses a 

temperature that is 1°F greater than the setpoint. The 

controller then energizes the compressor relay which 

activates the compressor. The evaporator and condenser fans 

operate with the compressor. The unit provides cooling until 

the bottle probe senses that the setpoint has been reached. 

At this point the compressor relay is de-energized, which 

stops the compressor. The evaporator and condenser fans will 

continue to run for one minute to reintroduce any moisture 

from the evaporator coil and reduce the head pressure.

Humidity Features

The Fdc parameter can be increased to allow the evaporator 

and condenser fans to run for a longer period of time after 

the compressor turns off, allowing more moisture to be 

reintroduced into the wine cellar.

Anti-Short Cycle

The Anti-Short Cycle ensures that the compressor will remain 

off for a period of three minutes after the unit has reached 

the setpoint to allow the pressure in the refrigeration unit to 

equalize prior to starting the compressor.

Anti-Frost Cycle (defrost)

When the evaporator probe senses a temperature of 26°F 

for five minutes, the unit will enter an Anti-Frost Cycle. This 

will shut down the compressor and allow the evaporator and 

condenser fans to run to evaporate any frost accumulation on 

the coil. The compressor will remain off until the evaporator 

coil reaches 40°F, or for a maximum of ten minutes. The unit 

will then return to normal operation.

If the evaporator is not above 26°F after the Anti-Frost Cycle 

has ended, the red error light will display in the upper right 

corner. The alarm “Ad3” will be recorded in the alarm folder, 

indicating that the Anti-Frost Cycle timed out. The unit will 

run for five minutes and then enter another Anti-Frost Cycle. 

This sequence will continue until the evaporator temperature 

rises above 26°F.

“Def” will be displayed during the Anti-Frost Cycle. If the 

cycle is less than five minutes, the controller will prevent the 

compressor from starting until five additional minutes have 

elapsed. This is to prevent short cycling of the compressor.

Holding down the UP ARROW button for approximately five 

seconds manually starts the Anti-Frost Cycle, but only if the 

evaporator is below 40°F (defrost end temperature). If the 

evaporator is above 40°F, the display will blink three times and 

continue normal operation.

Bottle Probe Failure Protection

In the event that a bottle probe should fail, the APST (Advance 

Product Safety Technology) will automatically transition the 

system to a timed cycle based on detailed laboratory testing, 

which will ensure that the product is kept within a safe 

temperature range.

Display

The bottle probe temperature is displayed by default. The 

bottle probe, evaporator probe, and condenser probe 

temperatures can all be accessed by pushing the SET button 

and scrolling through “Pb1” (bottle probe), “Pb2” (evaporator 

probe), and “Pb3” (condenser probe).

Safety Features

Once the compressor relay is de-energized the controller must 

wait five minutes before reenergizing the relay. This prevents 

the compressor from repeatedly turning off and on. If the unit 

is calling for cooling during this time, the compressor symbol 

will blink, indicating that cooling is needed but the control is 

waiting for the Anti-Short cycle delay.

In the event of a faulty bottle probe, the compressor will cycle 

off for 10 minutes and on for 40 minutes. “E1” will be displayed 

on the screen.

If the condenser temperature reaches 145°F, the compressor 

will shut down. The red alarm light will be displayed in the 

upper corner of the display. “COH” will be displayed on the 

screen. The evaporator and condenser fans will continue to 

run until the time set by the Fdc parameter has elapsed. The 

unit will continue normal operation once the condenser has 

reached 135°F.

Alarms

See Alarm Codes in the Controller Function chart.

Summary of Contents for SC PRO 2000

Page 1: ...SC PRO SERIES OWNER S MANUAL SC PRO 2000 SC PRO 3000 SC PRO 4000...

Page 2: ...not responsible for printing or clerical errors WhisperKOOL reserves the right to make corrections or improvements to the information provided and to the related hardware at any time without notice V...

Page 3: ...stallation Guide 11 Preparing the Installation Location 11 Preparing the Unit for Installation 12 Installing the Unit through the Wall 13 Condensation Drain Line 14 Liquid Measuring Thermostat System...

Page 4: ...the WhisperKOOL Cooling Unit The WhisperKOOL cooling unit is a specialized refrigeration unit designed for one purpose only to maintain the optimal temperature and humidity levels conducive to the pr...

Page 5: ...on the right side of the unit to select the inlet you would like to use 5 The unit is designed to gently cool down the temperature of the cellar over time by cycling cooler air throughout Test the uni...

Page 6: ...manual 1 Bypass plug 1 Liquid measuring thermostat bottle probe Accessory kit 2 1 Power cord 8 feet 1 Piece of mounting bracket insulation foam 6feet 11 1 standard screws 7 1 2 Phillips pan head scre...

Page 7: ...www whisperkool com Page 5 SC PRO Series QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Front Side View Rear Side View Controller Bottle probe Probe input Control panel see page 10 for details Drain port Rear power inlet...

Page 8: ...tubing Installation Through the wall Thermostat Advanced digital controller liquid temperature measuring bottle probe Temp Delta Can maintain a 55 F cellar temperature with up to 85 F condenser air i...

Page 9: ...er vapor creates its own pressure separate from the ambient air pressure and will intrude into colder drier areas A vapor barrier is REQUIRED in order to prevent the intrusion of water vapor and maint...

Page 10: ...ipate or absorb heat from the space The system will operate more efficiently with a greater amount of air to exchange NOTE Do not attempt to mount the unit in a wall recess or attempt to camouflage or...

Page 11: ...r amount of heat is generated on the exhaust side of the unit Adequate ventilation is required in order to dissipate heat away from the unit If ventilation is inadequate the exhaust will heat the area...

Page 12: ...spikes can damage sensitive electrical equipment WhisperKOOL recommends plugging the unit into a surge protector or power conditioner in order to protect your system As outlined in our terms and cond...

Page 13: ...studs themselves Make the second horizontal cut from stud to stud on the line 16 inches below the first cut Once the horizontal lines have been cut make vertical cuts using the inside edge of the stud...

Page 14: ...g the distance between the pieces of tape on the top and bottom edges of the mounting bracket then cut remove paper backing and secure Do the same on the opposite side of the bracket Discard any exces...

Page 15: ...to the wall Secure the flange to the wall through the pre drilled holes The screws should penetrate the studs as well as the upper and lower supports to provide adequate support for the WhisperKOOL u...

Page 16: ...other problems associated with excess condensation Failure to use the condensation drain line tube will void the warranty on the unit Condensate Evaporator The SC units come equipped with a condensat...

Page 17: ...water 3 Place bottle probe securely into bottle as seen in Figure 1 4 Place the wine bottle in your wine cellar Ensure sensor tip is fully submerged 5 To ensure a consistent temperature place bottle...

Page 18: ...0 F or for a maximum of ten minutes The unit will then return to normal operation If the evaporator is not above 26 F after the Anti Frost Cycle has ended the red error light will display in the upper...

Page 19: ...the set button again While the current temperature setting is displayed press the up or down arrows to change set point When the display shows the desired temperature setting press and release the set...

Page 20: ...into continuous Anti Frost Cycles every 5 minutes call Customer Service for more troubleshooting information CPSM Customer Preference Selection Mode Press and hold the SET button for approximately 5...

Page 21: ...www whisperkool com Page 19 SC PRO Series WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 22: ...SC PRO 111519 Page 20 1 800 343 9463 WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 23: ...www whisperkool com Page 21 SC PRO Series NOTES...

Page 24: ...r setpoint Power select switch in wrong position See page 10 for correct switch position Faulty thermostat or wiring Call Customer Service at 1 800 343 9463 Cellar temperature is too warm Possible cau...

Page 25: ...9463 Evaporator fan runs but compressor does not Possible cause Solution Unit is running an Anti Frost Cycle Check evaporator coil temperature Compressor and or starting components faulty Call Custome...

Page 26: ...he waterline if draining into a vessel Every Six Weeks Disconnect exterior drain line and check for blockages Quarterly Use a vacuum with brush attachment to clean coils be careful not to crush coil f...

Page 27: ...US Toll Free 1 800 343 9463 Fax 209 466 4606 ACCESSORIES FOR COOLING UNITS WhisperKOOL offers accessories to enhance and customize your wine cooling unit Exterior Grille The exterior grille protects t...

Page 28: ...uct to the End User and 2 PARTS Supply to the End User new or rebuilt replacement parts for the Product in exchange for the return of defective parts and 3 FREIGHT Cover normal ground freight charges...

Page 29: ...ry the limited warranty on this Product 3 Product Installation Requirements A Prior to installing a WhisperKOOL Product the End User must read the WhisperKOOL Owner s Manual and thereafter the End Use...

Page 30: ...738 East Alpine Avenue Stockton California 95205 8 Miscellaneous Terms and Conditions A Return Policy All return inquiries must be made within thirty 30 calendar days of the original purchase of a Pro...

Page 31: ...echnical Assistance WhisperKOOL Customer Service is available Monday through Friday from 6 00 a m to 4 00 p m PST The Customer Service representative will be able to assist you with your questions and...

Page 32: ...WhisperKOOL 1738 E Alpine Ave Stockton CA 95205 1 800 343 9463 www whisperkool com...

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