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Split System Operations Chart 

 

OD Ambient (F)

Suction (psig)

Discharge (psig) Superheat (F) Sub-cooling (F)

10

21

86

3

15

40

25

102

9

16

60

31

105

8

24

70

31

106

12

24

80

32

120

16

21

100

34

164

24

27

115

35

198

28

35

SS050

OD Ambient (F)

Suction (psig)

Discharge (psig) Superheat (F) Sub-cooling (F)

10

24

86

5

20

40

26

102

5

16

60

28

109

5

17

70

27

114

11

22

80

27

134

13

25

100

27

179

22

30

115

28

215

27

33

SS088

OD Ambient (F)

Suction (psig)

Discharge (psig) Superheat (F) Sub-cooling (F)

15

22

98

5

15

40

23

95

5

17

60

25

108

8

20

70

27

130

10

22

80

28

146

17

24

100

30

193

20

28

115

33

230

23

30

SS200 -- Available soon

OD Ambient (F)

Suction (psig)

Discharge (psig) Superheat (F) Sub-cooling (F)

15

*25 (avg.)

*107 (avg.)

*5 (avg.)

*11 (avg.)

40

*27 (avg.)

*112 (avg.)

*5 (avg.)

*11 (avg.)

60

28

106

8

5

70

28

123

15

10

80

29

123

13

10

100

30

141

14

10

115

31

210

25

15

Table 4 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

  

  

  

 
  

  

 
 

Summary of Contents for 15H0128-00

Page 1: ...yracuse NY Wine Guardian reserves the right without notice to make changes to this document at its sole discretion Please visit our web site for the most current version of the Wine Guardian manual an...

Page 2: ...e Wine Guardian fan coil 11 Ducted split systems specifications sheet 13 Wiring Diagram for 1 4 Ton and 1 2 Ton Units 14 Wiring Diagram for 1 Ton Unit 15 Wiring Diagram for 2 Ton Unit 16 24 Volt Conta...

Page 3: ...lit System Interconnecting Line Sizing Chart 33 Sample Piping Configurations 34 Leak Checking and Evacuation Process 35 Wiring 35 Refrigerant Charging 36 Determining the amount of charge 36 Procedures...

Page 4: ...grees when unit is not running 57 Humidity too low or supply air is too cold without optional humidifier 57 Humidity too low without optional humidifier 58 Humidity too low with optional humidifier 58...

Page 5: ...rs to the evaporation of the refrigerant from liquid to gas phase in the coil The fan coil unit is ducted to or can be placed inside the wine cellar Flexible Duct Round ducts with steel reinforced pla...

Page 6: ...Wine Guardian fan coil 11 Ducted split system specifications sheet 13 Wiring diagrams for and ton units 14 Wiring diagram for the 1 ton unit 15 Wiring diagram for the 2 ton unit 16 24 volt contactor...

Page 7: ...quipment for any sign of damage caused during transit Report all visual or concealed damage to the carrier and file a claim immediately Thoroughly inspect the contents for any visible damage or loose...

Page 8: ...tion is furnished with a sealed UL approved power cord and plug The Wine Guardian Ducted Split System Contains 1 A Wine Guardian Fan Coil Unit with A thermal expansion valve to control the flow of ref...

Page 9: ...ller for remote mounting within the wine cellar The remote interface controller has multiple control functions for cooling heating and operation It has a fully automatic mode to switch between heating...

Page 10: ...Split Systems A factory installed low ambient option is available that makes the Wine Guardian capable of exposure to low ambient temperatures This feature controls the condenser fan operation based o...

Page 11: ...11 Fig 2 Overview of the Wine Guardian fan coil Fig 1...

Page 12: ...1 13 11 13 11 13 15 00 G Drain outlet location Inches 0 656 0 919 0 919 0 848 AA Discharge opening height Inches 7 50 7 50 7 50 9 188 BB Discharge opening width Inches 7 00 11 00 11 00 11 188 CC Inlet...

Page 13: ...13 Ducted split system specifications sheet...

Page 14: ...14 Wiring Diagram for SS025 and SS050 Units Fig 4...

Page 15: ...15 Wiring Diagram for SS088 Units Fig 5...

Page 16: ...16 Wiring Diagram for SS200 Units Fig 6...

Page 17: ...17 24 Volt Contactor Detail Sheet Fig 7...

Page 18: ...zardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Following is a typical example of a Warning message as it could appear in the manual WARNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY OR D...

Page 19: ...ve exposure to dangerously high voltage Make sure you are aware of the level of electrical hazard when working on the system Observe all electrical warning labels on the unit Electrical Shock Hazards...

Page 20: ...e 60 hertz cycles Control Method Disconnect power cord and On Off switch DANGER Never reach into a unit while the fan is running Never open an access door to a fan while the fan is running Disconnect...

Page 21: ...ong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cor...

Page 22: ...fan coil section Set the system on the floor or a sturdy level surface Plug in the system Press the on off switch to see if the control illuminates This indicates the system has power A built in timer...

Page 23: ...e openings or outlets to the unit Never allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord Never place the unit where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse Do not use extension cords Never ove...

Page 24: ...Where to run the drain line Are all the parts available to complete the installation Performing a Pre installation Check Check for the proper installation of the electrical plug configuration Check fo...

Page 25: ...communication cable The second communication port can be used for other factory options such as remote temperature humidity sensors CAUTION RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT Check suppor...

Page 26: ...or proper operation Locate the unit as close to the wine cellar as possible to reduce the length of the duct runs If possible use short and straight ducting on all ductwork runs Typical Mounting Arran...

Page 27: ...27 Rod Mount Fig 2 Shelf Mount Fig 3 Optional ductwork connection on same wall Fig 4...

Page 28: ...Model Outlet supply air Single Outlet supply air Single Inlet Return Air Single SS025 8 6 8 SS050 10 10 10 SS088 10 10 10 SS200 12 12 12 CAUTION RISK OF DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT Avoid crimping the flexible...

Page 29: ...ory kit Pull the outer plastic wrapping and insulation away from the end of the duct to expose the reinforced inside duct liner Use tie straps of clamp around the inside liner to fasten the duct colla...

Page 30: ...a sort piece of one half inch copper tubing and secure with clamps If no drain is available use a bucket Do not extend the drain below the rim of the bucket Empty the bucket periodically The Wine Gua...

Page 31: ...IN ANY WAY Do not use extension cords Plug the unit into the wall outlet Gently pull on the plug to make sure it is tight IMPORTANT The electrical power supply must be either 115 volt or 230 volt AC...

Page 32: ...unit to assist in monitoring the refrigerant charge and the state of the refrigerant in the system Keep horizontal and vertical distances between the indoor and outdoor section as close as possible to...

Page 33: ...l Liquid Line OD Liquid connection at evaporator OD Suction line OD Min Suction line insulation thickness in Suction connection at evaporator OD Maximum total line length Maximum lift height SS025 1 4...

Page 34: ...orator Condenser Condenser Condenser Evaporator Evaporator Evaporator Evaporator Evaporator Condenser Condenser Condenser Evaporator Condenser Soft copper sages and creates an oil trap Incorrect Insta...

Page 35: ...acuum pump The system is now ready for charging Charge the system with the correct amount of refrigerant and mark the amount with a ballpoint pen in the space provided on the unit nameplate NOTE When...

Page 36: ...ic initial charging procedure as outlined below The SS200 system does not use this method of low ambient control utilizes fan cycling but can accept initial charge into the liquid receiver port the sa...

Page 37: ...ormation on the following pages for proper final charge Charging of Systems with Sporlan Head Pressure Control in ambients below 70 degrees F After normal evacuation procedures NOTE When charging in a...

Page 38: ...valve port back seated valve stem to allow un restricted refrigerant flow from evaporator back to the compressor Convert suction pressure to a saturated temperature as derived from a pressure temperat...

Page 39: ...5 16 60 28 109 5 17 70 27 114 11 22 80 27 134 13 25 100 27 179 22 30 115 28 215 27 33 SS088 OD Ambient F Suction psig Discharge psig Superheat F Sub cooling F 15 22 98 5 15 40 23 95 5 17 60 25 108 8...

Page 40: ...sensor installation details Mounting the Remote Interface Controller IMPORTANT Wine Guardian units are supplied with 50 feet of Cat 3 6 wire twisted pair communication cable with RJ 11 connectors Fail...

Page 41: ...wo 1 8 holes and insert anchors provided within the mounting surface Anchors may not be required if securing to a wall stud or racking system 4 Plug in the communication cable to the back of the remot...

Page 42: ...ount the remote sensor directly on an outside wall or wall adjacent to a boiler room Use a piece of foam insulation behind the sensor to insulate it from a hot or cold surface The recommended height i...

Page 43: ...e kit Fig 4 6 Plug the remote sensor cables into the splitter device at the Wine Guardian unit along with the communication cable for the remote interface controller Fig 5 NOTE If using multiple remot...

Page 44: ...Failure to perform this procedure will result in the system reading only one sensor and not the average of multiple sensors NOTE If multiple sensors control the Wine Guardian unit change factory defau...

Page 45: ...display the Humidity setpoint Press the Up or Down arrows to adjust the humidity to the desired set point NOTE Wine Guardian humidifier must be installed and setting six set to 1 or 2 before the contr...

Page 46: ...on to advance to Setting 4 Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to adjust to the desired set point Factory default is 5 High humidity alarm set point Setting 5 Press Mode button to advance to Setting 5...

Page 47: ...n compressor stop and restart Rapid start stop of compressors can cause premature failure Factory default is 5 minutes Set up remote sensor or remote interface controller Setting 10 Press Mode button...

Page 48: ...e button to advance to Setting 17 Press the Up or Down buttons to adjust to the desired setpoint This setting is the minimal allowable temperature difference between heating and cooling setpoints Maxi...

Page 49: ...w once to change screen from alarm to normal Temperature and Humidity indication Hi Hum will remain on screen until humidity falls below the High Humidity Alarm set point Setting 5 Low humidity alarm...

Page 50: ...d to humidifier Drain lines and trap installed properly Ductwork fittings and grilles installed properly All cold duct surfaces insulated No obstructions to air flow around condensing unit Starting up...

Page 51: ...cuit is energized and operating AUTO means the fan runs only when the remote interface controller is calling for cooling heating or the humidistat is calling for humidification Running the Unit Check...

Page 52: ...ature gradient of approximately 5 to 10 degrees between floor and ceiling To increase or decrease the temperature in various zones change the air flow patterns To keep the entire wine cellar at the sa...

Page 53: ...asks require knowledge of mechanical and electrical methods Make sure you are familiar with all hazards general safety related procedures and safety labels on the unit CAUTION EXPOSURE TO MICROBIAL GR...

Page 54: ...ng coil is located between the evaporator coil and blower inside the transition duct It contains the heating element and high temperature limit switches The heating coil is wired to work in conjunctio...

Page 55: ...use a vacuum with a brush attachment to clean the coils Clean condensate pan under the evaporator coil by flushing Be careful to keep the drain pans clear of any and all debris Inspect cabinet for cor...

Page 56: ...rn on switch No power to outlet Check circuit breaker and wiring Unit not plugged in Plug in the unit Power switch light is on and the remote interface controller light is off Possible Cause Solution...

Page 57: ...controlling temperature Reset remote interface controller to higher cooling temperature Check for remote interface controller rise across coil Reset remote interface controller to higher heating tempe...

Page 58: ...er around cellar Humidity too high when unit is running but not cooling Possible Cause Solution Compressor not operating Ambient temperature is too high Check and reset high limit switch Clear blockag...

Page 59: ...ain is trapped Trap plugged Condensate pan plugged Unit not level Re pipe to remove external traps Clean trap Remove blockage and clean Level with shims Unit is running properly but the sound of the u...

Page 60: ...by dust covering the filter or an obstruction blocking the airflow in the duct or grille Possible Cause Solution Head pressure in unit is too high because Remove the obstruction at the condensing uni...

Page 61: ...face controller guide for remoteinterface controllerinformation Lowsuction pressure Check low pressure switch Check pressure and adjust superheat High pitched or loud rubbing noise clanking or vibrati...

Page 62: ...le at Wine Guardian for warranty purposes All correspondence regarding warranty must include the model number and serial number of the unit involved Note that the warranty is null and void if the seri...

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