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No additional maintenance is required for the heating coil. To test the heating coil operation, set the 
thermostat on HEAT and set the temperature above the cellar temperature. The supply air temperature 
should rise above the return air temperature by an amount shown in the specifications. 

Low Ambient 

The purpose of the low ambient feature is to protect the compressor and refrigerant system. It has 
two distinct components, 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 condenser fan on and off 
automatically to maintain system head pressure. 

To confirm that the system is working, feel  the bottom of the heater when the compressor unit has 
cycled off. When the unit starts, the condenser fan does not start at the same time as the compressor. 
The condenser fan starts after the head pressure has built up. As the unit is running the condenser fan 
cycles off/on while it holds the head pressure within a fixed range. The amount of cycling (frequency 
and duration) depends on the air temperature. The colder the air, the more frequent the cycling and 
with a longer duration. 

Maintenance Schedule

 

Monthly 

(or quarterly depending on experience with individual cellar) 

 

Check filter and drain trap – clean if needed. 

 

Check for noise or vibration. 

 

Check for short-cycling of the unit – a turning on and off of the compressor unit  

     more than eight times/hour. 

Yearly 

(in addition to monthly) 

 

Replace filters if worn or plugged beyond cleaning. 

 

Check evaporator and condenser coils for dirt – 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 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 wiring connections and integrity or cords. 

 

Examine ducts for any cracks or breach. 

 

Check fan and solenoid on humidifier. 

 

Replace humidifier pad (if used). 

Summary of Contents for Pro DP200

Page 1: ...an com www airinnovations com 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...

Page 2: ...r and Humidistat 10 High Ambient 10 Overview of the Wine Guardian PRO Unit 11 Overview Illustration of Water Cooled System 13 Overview Illustration Vapor Compression System 13 Wiring diagrams 14 Termi...

Page 3: ...Return Grilles 40 General Duct Recommendation 41 Using Ductwork 41 Cold Air to from cellar or room 41 Warm Air to from Condenser 41 Typical Mounting Arrangements 42 Duct Adapter Sizes 43 Ducting Optio...

Page 4: ...midifier 51 Humidity too low with optional humidifier 51 Humidity too high when unit is running but not cooling 51 Humidity too high when unit is not running 52 Humidity too high when unit is running...

Page 5: ...iquid to gas phase in the coil The Evaporator Section is connected to or inside the wine cellar Flexible Duct Round ducts with steel reinforced plastic liners a layer of insulation and an outer plasti...

Page 6: ...Guardian PRO system 12 Overview Wine Guardian PRO Water Cooled system 13 Wiring diagrams DP25 14 Wiring diagrams DP50 17 Wiring diagrams DP88 20 Wiring diagrams DP200 23 Wine Guardian PRO dimensional...

Page 7: ...age or mishandling Write any discrepancy or visual damage on the bill of lading before signing Inspect all equipment for any sign of damage caused during transit Report all visual or concealed damage...

Page 8: ...e the coil This causes any excess humidity in the air to condense and be captured in the drain pan and piped outside the unit Air then enters the fan where it is pressurized and discharged out of the...

Page 9: ...er tubes with aluminum fins or aluminum tubes with aluminum fins The unit uses an external drain to remove excess moisture and not reintroduce it into the cellar or ambient space Removable multiple ac...

Page 10: ...units This feature controls the condenser fan operation based on head pressure and heats the oil reservoir The Low Ambient Option LAO is recommended whenever the condenser section is exposed to air t...

Page 11: ...essible on the side of the unit All wiring is in accordance with the NEC Wires are numbered and color coded to match the wiring diagrams Factory Tested All Wine Guardian PRO units are factory run test...

Page 12: ...onal Electric Heater Coil behind shroud Internal Drain Trap Drain Tube Outlet Condenser Fan Condenser Coil Condenser Filter Condenser Inlet from Ambient Power Switch Power Cord Controller and Humidifi...

Page 13: ...et Evaporator Fan Optional Electric Heater Coil behind shroud Internal Drain Trap Water Cooled Condenser Water In Water Out Power Switch Power Cord Controller and Humidifier Connections Evaporator Coo...

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Page 26: ...26 Terminal Strip Connections White Heat Cyan 24 Volt AC Common Yellow Cool Red 24 Volt AC Power Green Fan Humidity Connection...

Page 27: ...9 50 D Evap discharge location Inches 23 38 23 38 23 38 37 19 E Cond discharge location Inches 9 25 9 25 9 25 12 31 F Inlet opening width Inches 10 10 10 18 88 G Drain outlet location Inches 16 31 16...

Page 28: ...28 Wine Guardian PRO SERIES Specifications sheet Fig 10...

Page 29: ...ould appear in the manual DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH High voltages are present in the cabinets Before opening panels turn off all power Use the Lockout Tagout procedure Warnin...

Page 30: ...allation and maintenance of this equipment is to be performed only by qualified personnel who are familiar with local codes and regulations and are experienced with this type of equipment Safety Hazar...

Page 31: ...power switch is located on the side of the Wine Guardian PRO unit See Overview Illustration on page 12 It shuts off the power to the unit Energy Type Electrical Hazard Electrocution electrical burns...

Page 32: ...rd grounding prong 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 Protec...

Page 33: ...s from the condenser section Listen for any unusual noise or vibration WARNING RISKOF PERSONALINJURYORDAMAGETOEQUIPMENT Modification to the equipment may cause injury or damage to the equipment DANGER...

Page 34: ...zard Read all of the installation instructions before installing the Wine Guardian PRO unit Air Flow Illustration Ducted Model Fig 1 Condensor Air Ambient Air 1 of 3 possible Condensor Exhaust Locatio...

Page 35: ...lt with adequate insulation and vapor barriers Are ducts installed above the ceiling or in accessible places properly sized before being covered Is enough space available around the unit for service a...

Page 36: ...e larger grilles or use flexible ductwork to absorb the noise Sound usually travels as a line of sight Sound is reduced when it turns a corner such as passing through a bend in ductwork If the unit is...

Page 37: ...ing joists The Wine Guardian PRO systems are NOT designed to be suspended from the top of the unit it must be supported from the bottom Place the unit on a platform to ensure that the unit is supporte...

Page 38: ...must be elevated higher than the rim of the sink in order for the water to drain by gravity Install with a one quarter inch per linear foot of pitch Do not tie the condensate drain line directly into...

Page 39: ...s IMPORTANT The electrical power supply must be either 115 volt or 230 volt AC 1 phase 60 cycle depending on the model of the unit and cannot vary more than plus or minus 4 or damage may occur to the...

Page 40: ...of the unit but then splits into two ducts the size above that is recommended for double is used after the split CAUTION RISK OF DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT Avoid crimping the flexible ducts This chokes down...

Page 41: ...PRO using the duct collars that are provided with the duct accessory kit Pull the outer plastic wrapping and insulation away from the end of the duct to expose the reinforced inside duct liner Use tie...

Page 42: ...not intended to be complete and detailed installation drawings For questions or help regarding installation contact the Wine Guardian distributor you purchased the unit from or email info WineGuardian...

Page 43: ...125 11 625 13 625 DP50 88 INLET 9 938 18 500 11 125 21 625 13 625 DP50 88 OUTLET 9 938 10 000 11 125 11 625 13 625 DP88 DUAL OUTLET 7 938 10 000 11 125 11 625 13 625 DP200 INLET 11 938 18 875 14 983...

Page 44: ...ines and trap installed properly Ductwork fittings and grilles installed properly All cold duct surfaces insulated Low ambient control included if freezing condition present No obstructions to air flo...

Page 45: ...ue to the timer built into the circuiting to prevent short cycling Testing the Fan Most thermostats have a setting or mode to allow the fan to run continuously regardless of whether the device is in c...

Page 46: ...atural temperature gradient of approximately 5 to 10 degrees F between floor and ceiling To increase or decrease the temperature in various zones change the air flow patterns To keep the entire wine c...

Page 47: ...ed 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 label...

Page 48: ...under the coil 4 If drain pan appears soiled pour some hot water mixed with liquid bleach diluted solution along the length of the pan to flush the dirt down the drain tube 5 Continue this treatment u...

Page 49: ...on while it holds the head pressure within a fixed range The amount of cycling frequency and duration depends on the air temperature The colder the air the more frequent the cycling and with a longer...

Page 50: ...r the internal timers to complete their timed delay Unit Does Not Start up Power Switch Light is Off Possible Cause Solution Switch not on Turn on switch No power to outlet Check circuit breaker and w...

Page 51: ...coil Thermostat set too low on heating Reset thermostat to higher heating temperature Thermostat not controlling temperature Thermostat mounted in improper location Room Temperature is too cold below...

Page 52: ...52 Humidity too high when unit is not running Possible Cause Solution Unit needs to run to dehumidify Run unit Seal openings around doors gasket and sweep...

Page 53: ...ot ON Possible Cause Solution Bulb is burned out Replace bulb Unit is leaking water Possible Cause Solution Piping from unit to drain is trapped Re pipe to remove external traps Trap plugged Clean tra...

Page 54: ...t or grille 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 clean the filter Then restart the u...

Page 55: ...hermostat guide for thermostat information Lowsuctionpressure Check low pressure switch Check pressure and adjust superheat High pitched or loud rubbing noise clanking or vibration Possible Cause Solu...

Page 56: ...ny 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 director...

Page 57: ...ssor replacement 4 hours 400 00 TXV cap tube replacement 3 hours 300 00 Braze joint repair 3 hours 300 00 Fan replacement 2 hours 200 00 Main control board replacement 2 hours 200 00 Coil replacement...

Page 58: ...e at Wine Guardian for warranty purposes All correspondence regard ing 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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