Wine Guardian 24S025 User Manual Download Page 12

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Overview of the Wine Guardian Unit

Refer to illustrations on page 9

Cabinet – The cabinet and access doors are constructed of aluminum with a powder coated
finish for corrosion protection and an attractive, maintenance free appearance. Areas in contact
with cold temperatures are lined with insulation to prevent condensation.

Condensing  Section - Ambient air is circulated through the condenser section by a direct drive,
permanently lubricated, motorized impeller blower. This section also contains the compressor
and the electrical  controls. If the water cooled option is purchased, a heat exchanger is used in
place of the condenser coil and blower.

Evaporator Section – Cellar air is circulated through the evaporator section by another blower
the same as above. The large evaporator coil face area eliminates condensate carry-over, re-
duces air pressure drop and optimizes heat transfer.  A drain  pan is located directly below the
coil to capture condensate and is fabricated from aluminum to prevent rust and corrosion. The
electric heating coil, if ordered, is factory installed between the evaporator coil and the blower,
and is complete with contactor(s) and limit controls.

Electrical Controls – Most of the electrical components and controls are located in a separate area
accessible through the condenser section. All wiring is in accordance with the National Electrical
Code. Wires are numbered and color coded to match the wiring diagrams.

Factory Tested – All Wine Guardian units are factory run-tested and checked for operational
performance.

Filters – Nominal 1" thick filters are provided on both the evaporator and condenser inlets to protect
the coils from dust and dirt. These filters are washable and reusable.

Humidity Option – The optional humidifier comes fully assembled and tested for field installation onto
the Wine Guardian without any additional electrical power wiring. It automatically adds moisture into
the cellar by the evaporation of water over a distribution pad. A cellar mounted digital electronic
humidistat automatically controls the amount of moisture added.

Internal Drain Trap - Water condensate from the evaporator coil fills the trap and forms a seal to
prevent air from being drawn back through the drain tube. This allows the drain pan to drain freely. No
external trap is required.

 Refrigerant Circuit – The factory charged circuit includes a thermal expansion valve with an
external equalizer, sight glass with moisture indicator, a filter dryer, an automatic low pressure
switch,  and a manually reset high pressure switch. For the low ambient option, an automatic pressure
switch controls the operation of the condenser blower and a heating element is added to the compres-
sor oil reservoir. See Refrigeration Illustration on next page

Supply/return grilles – Powder-coated steel single direction grilles are provided for the inlets to the
evaporator and condenser sections. One grille is provided on an outlet. These are readily interchange-
able with access doors to control and direct the airflow. These grilles may be used in the room on the
end of the ducts in ducted systems .

Summary of Contents for 24S025

Page 1: ...ar Cooling Systems Manufactured by Wine Guardian division of Air Innovations Inc Syracuse NY www wineguardian com www airinnovations com Wine Guardian is a registered Trademark 76 551 126 ofAir Innova...

Page 2: ...view Illustration of the Wine Guardian Unit 9 Refrigeration Illustration Vapor Compression System 9 Wiring Diagrams 24S025 and 24S050 10 Wiring Diagrams 24S088 and 24S200 11 Wine Guardian Dimensional...

Page 3: ...ating the grill on the Wine Guardian 28 Installing the Ductwork 29 Recommended Insulated Flexible Ductwork Sizing Chart 29 General Duct Recommendation 30 Not Using Ductwork 30 Using Ductwork 31 Typica...

Page 4: ...Cellar Humidity 46 Humidity Too Low or Supply Air is Too Cold Without Optional Humidifier 46 Humidity Too Low and Without Optional Humidifier 46 Humidity Too Low and With Optional Humidifier 46 Humidi...

Page 5: ...YOUR NEW WINE GUARDIANANDACCESSORIES Wine Guardian s ConsumerProtection Program Please complete and return this Product Registration Card along with copies of your original purchase receipts within te...

Page 6: ...eat from the air inside the wine cellar to the refrigerant cooling the air and condensing moisture out of the air The word evaporator refers the evaporation of the refrigerant from liquid to gas phase...

Page 7: ...re signing Inspect all equipment 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...

Page 8: ...te mount unit with external ductworkconnections Airfromthecellarfirstentersafiltertoremoveanyairbornedustparticlesandthenentersthecooling coil Airpassesthroughthecoolingcoilandiscooledbytherefrigerant...

Page 9: ...ventrust andcorrosion Allcoilsarecoppertubeswithaluminumfins Theunitusesanexternaldraintoremove excess moisture and not reintroduce it into the cellar or ambient space Removable multiple access doors...

Page 10: ...sonlythebestcommerciallyavailablecompressorsonthemarket However sincethe compressor is the single most expensive component in the unit it is recommended that you purchase the extendedwarrantyoption Lo...

Page 11: ...uardian unit and uses the common drain The humidifier requires a HOT water supply and no additional external power CAUTION CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATIONS INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THE HUMIDIFIER...

Page 12: ...coded to match the wiring diagrams Factory Tested All Wine Guardian units are factory run tested and checked for operational performance Filters Nominal 1 thick filters are provided on both the evapor...

Page 13: ...9 Overview Illustration of the Wine Guardian Unit Refrigeration Illustration Vapor Compression System...

Page 14: ...10 Wiring Diagrams 24S025 and 24S050...

Page 15: ...11 Wiring Diagrams 24S088 and 24S200...

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Page 18: ...d and highlightedinred forquickidentification DANGER A Danger message indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided results in death or serious injury Messages identified by the wor...

Page 19: ...ctions before installing the Wine Guardian unit Lockout Tagout Procedure 1 Turnoffthepowerswitch indicatorlightshouldbeoff 2 Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet and cover the outlet to prevent...

Page 20: ...ted prior to servicing Electric Heat ers may start automatically disconnect all power and control circuits prior to servicing the unit to avoid burns Moving Parts Hazards The Motor and Blower must be...

Page 21: ...onnect Avoid risk of fire or electric shock Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture WARNINGS Check weights to be sure that the rigging equipment can support and move the Wine Guardianunitsafely Not...

Page 22: ...lectricianforreplacementoftheobsoleteoutlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the outlet plugs conveniencereceptacles andthepointwhereitexitstheunit Only use attac...

Page 23: ...his indicates the unit has power The built in timer prevents short cycling and keeps the unit from turning on right away To override the timer open the thermostat cover and simultaneously press the fa...

Page 24: ...r outlets of 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 overload wall o...

Page 25: ...denser heat exhaust need to be ducted away Where to locate the thermostat Where to run the drain line Are all the parts here to complete the installation Performing a Pre installation Check Checkforth...

Page 26: ...he unit must connect to the return air outlet from the cellar Any of the three supply air outlets on the unit can be used for the ductwork to the supply grille inside the cellar The factory installed...

Page 27: ...le duct inside the next larger size duct where ductwork is exposed Allow enough space at both ends of the unit to remove the grilles or ductwork and allow access to the filters Mounting the Unit CAUTI...

Page 28: ...nit has to removeexcessiveamountsofmoisturefromthewinecellar Themoistureappearsinthecondensate drainoftheunit Note If moisture becomes excessive install a room type dehumidifier to dehumidify the base...

Page 29: ...RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH The electrical outlet and wiring installation must meet the national and local building codes DO Match the electrical outlet to the plug provided on the Wine Guardian...

Page 30: ...g Configuration Installing the Thermostat and Control Wiring Each Wine Guardian unit comes with a thermostat and 25 of wiring It is wired at the factory for testing prior to shipment See start up inst...

Page 31: ...ow to install the thermostat Mount the thermostat on a solid surface away from doors corners air outlets drafts or heat gener atingequipment Donotmountthethermostatdirectlyonanoutsidewallorwalladjacen...

Page 32: ...onents from damage due to short cycling Note Any time the cool on indicator is flashing the unit is waiting for the timer in order to start Location of Supply and Return Grilles Locate the supply and...

Page 33: ...work Use ductwork to connect the unit to the supply and return outlets in the wine cellar Use only insulated ductwork to minimize cooling loses prevent sweating and to reduce noise Use ductwork on the...

Page 34: ...from the openings to connect the ductwork Check that all the fan blades move freely Check for loose foreign objects in any of the air paths Connect the round flexible ducts to the Wine Guardian using...

Page 35: ...cellar to the Supply air outlets at the Wine Guardian Unit Connect the return air ductwork from the cellar to the return air inlet at the Wine Guard ian Unit WarmAirto from Condenser Connect ductwork...

Page 36: ...regarding installation call customer service at 800 825 3268 Ext 7434 or 315 452 7434 fax 315 452 7420 or email info wineguardian com us a sketch of the proposed area where the unit is to be installe...

Page 37: ...33 Remote Mount On Floor Condenser inlet and exhaust to outsite Ceiling Mounts Ceiling Mount Through wall Ceiling Mount with Dual Supply Outside Mounts Outside Through wall Mount Outside Remote Mount...

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Page 40: ...rain lines and trap installed properly Ductwork fittingsandgrillesinstalledproperly All cold duct surfaces insulated Lowambientcontrolincludediffreezingconditionpresent No obstructions to air flow to...

Page 41: ...ostat to switch fromAUTO to FAN as indicated on the display screen FAN means the fan runs continuously and indicates that the power is on and the control circuit is energized and operating AUTO means...

Page 42: ...natural temperature gradient of 5 to 100 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 same tem...

Page 43: ...personnel should perform maintenance Some tasks require knowledge of mechanical and electrical methods Make sure you are familiar with all hazards general safety related procedures and safety labels...

Page 44: ...tall the filter 7 Replace the grille or duct collar Cleaning the Condensate Drain System The condensate drain system traps dust and dirt Clean the drain system once a year 1 Shut off the rocker switch...

Page 45: ...mponents a crankcase heater to keep the oil in the compressor warm and prevent slugging on system start up and a head pressure control to cycle the condenswer fan on and off automatically to maintain...

Page 46: ...corrosion or rusting clean and paint Inspect for dirt buildup on or inside the unit Clean unit by vacuuming or wiping it down Check for loose insulation fasteners gaskets or connections Check the wiri...

Page 47: ...cian Typical Start up Problems Possible Cause Solution Loose improper or defective thermostat Check power and thermostat or orhumidistatwiring humidistatwiring Incorrectthermostatorhumidistat Check th...

Page 48: ...the Thermostat Light is On Possible Cause Solution Thermostat is not setup properly Check thermostat setup in the guide Press fan ON switch to check evaporator fan only Unit is Operating and Blows Ev...

Page 49: ...low on heating Reset thermostat to higher heating temperature Thermostat not controlling temperature Wiring integrity compromised shorted replace wiring Cellar Temperature is Too Cold Below 510 When...

Page 50: ...re being added to cellar Add Wine Guardian humidifier or a room humidifier Humidity Too Low and With Optional Humidifier Possible Cause Solution Humidifier not operating Check wiring for loose broken...

Page 51: ...d dehumidifier to surrounding space Other Miscellaneous Problems Unit operates but the Power Switch light is not ON Possible Cause Solution Bulb is burned out Replace bulb Unit is leaking water Possib...

Page 52: ...rille Possible Cause Solution Head Pressure in unit is too high because Remove the obstruction in the duct or grille or an obstruction is restricting air flow through clean the filter Then restart the...

Page 53: ...ters Coils Possible Cause Solution Condenser fan not operating Repair or replace Defective switch Replace Unit Cycles On and Off More than 8 times hr Possible Cause Solution Thermostat malfunctioning...

Page 54: ...he serial number on the unit or compressor is altered removed or defaced All inquires or correspondence regarding warranty should be handled in accordance with the Warranty and directed to Wine Guardi...

Page 55: ...other obligations or liabilities for Wine Guardian in connection with the sale of its systems INDEMNIFICATION Purchaser agrees to indemnify hold harmless and defend seller and its officers directors...

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