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Xtreme Power Conversion Corporation

XC User’s Manual

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Portable Air Conditioning

Specifications

MODEL NUMBER

XC-14A

XC-22A

XC-30A

COOLING

Cooling capacity

13,200 BTU/H

21,000 BTU/H

29,000 BTU/H

Air flow (high/low) evaporator

375/285CFM

464/393CFM

571/500 CFM

Air flow condenser

610CFM

857CFM

1142CFM

Refrigerant

R410A, 15.9oz

R410A, 42.3oz

R410A, 39.9oz

Free protection control

Cycles the compressor off preventing unit damage if coil freezes

ELECTRICAL

Power supply voltage

115V

208/230V

Power supply frequency

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

Current consumption

11.5A

11.0/10.0A

15.0/14.0A

Circuit breaker size

15A

15A

20A

Power consumption

1.4kW

2.3kW

3.1kW

Compressor input

1.2kW

2.0kW

2.4kW

Motor (high/low) evaporator

0.091/0.089kW

0.24/0.20kW

0.13/0.11kW

Motor input condenser

0.08kW

0.26kW

0.24kW

NEMA plug

5–15P

6–15P

6–20P

Power cord gauge

12AWG

14AWG

12AWG

Power cord length

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

Automatic restart

Unit automatically restarts when power is reapplied after outage

PHYSICAL

Dimensions (W x D x H)

17.5 x 19.9 x 43.3 in

22.0 x 24.4 x 50.4 in

Weight

132 lbs

198 lbs

208 lbs

Air filter

Aluminum

Aluminum/vinyl chloride

Operating conditions

64–113°F

64–113°F

64–113°F

Hot air duct diameter

12 in

16 in

16 in

Maximum duct length

30 ft

30 ft

30 ft

Condensate tank capacity

3 gal

3 gal

3 gal

Multiple application accessories Ducting and hose options, condensate pump kits, remote control panel, ceiling tile kits

APPROVALS

UL 484

WARRANTY

1 year warranty (USA and Canada)

Shipping List

1. 

(1) PORTABLE COOLING UNIT

2. 

(1) User’s and Installation Manual

3. 

(1) POWER CORD HOLDER

4. 

(4) RUBBER STOPPERS

5. 

DISCHARGE / SUPPLY AIR DUCTS

A. 

(1) XC-14A

B.  (2) XC-22A

C. 

(3) XC-30A

Options

Ambient Air Adaptor

Cooling Hose Assembly

Temperature Sensor Line

Remote Control

Pump Kit

Summary of Contents for XC-14A

Page 1: ...XC Portable Air Conditioning XC 14A XC 22A XC 30A Models User Installation Manual www xpcc com 2015 Xtreme Power Conversion Corporation All rights reserved Rev 1 26 15 ...

Page 2: ...CordHolder 7 RubberStoppers 7 Discharge Ducts Supply Air Duct 8 InstallationGuide 8 Moving the Unit 8 Plugging in the Unit 8 Operation 9 Control Panel 9 Maintenance 10 FilterCleaning 10 SpringReplacement 11 Troubleshooting 11 AlarmCodes 12 TroubleshootingChart 13 Specifications 14 Shipping List 14 Options 14 Obtaining Service 15 Xtreme Power Conversion Limited Warranty 16 ...

Page 3: ...des important information that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the Portable Air Conditioner allowing you to correctly set up your system for the maximum safety and performance Included is information on customer support and service if it is required If you experience a problem with the UPS please refer to the Troubleshooting section in this manual to correct the problem I...

Page 4: ...f the unit when it is not in use and unplug the power plug from the electrical outlet 16 Always turn the unit off and unplug the main power plug from the electrical outlet before cleaning mov ing or performing maintenance 17 AVOID the use of adapter plugs or extension cords If it is necessary to use an extension cord or an adapter plug to operate the unit ensure that they are correctly rated for t...

Page 5: ... should conduct these installations as failure to acknowledge electrical hazards could prove to be fatal Product Description Xtreme Cooling Portable Air Conditioners feature spot cooling for large areas where cooling of the entire area is not practical or possible A dedicated spot cooling thermostat controls the unit in this application These air condi tioners can also be used in smaller areas for...

Page 6: ...Xtreme Power Conversion Corporation XC User s Manual Page 6 Portable Air Conditioning Assembly Component Parts Front and Right Side View Rear and Left Side View ...

Page 7: ...nit as shown below 3 Use screws to install the Power Cord Holder to the rear of the unit screws inside the accessory box Power Cord Holder attachment Rubber Stoppers 1 Remove the Rubber Stoppers from the accessory box 2 Place the Rubber Stoppers on the rear of the unit as shown below 3 Use screws to install the Rubber Stoppers to the rear of the unit screws inside the accessory box Rubber Stopper ...

Page 8: ...reas where it will be exposed to rain or water WARNING DO NOT use the unit in a corrosive atmosphere WARNING DO NOT use the unit above 113 F 45 C Moving the Unit Unlock the casters and push the unit using the side handles to a flat level surface and set the cater brakes to the locked position Plugging in the Unit Check the prongs and surface of the power cord plug for dust dirt If dust and or dirt...

Page 9: ...roducing cool air 2 minutes after button is pressed Regulates temperature based on outlet cool air temperature 4 ROOM COOL BUTTON Activates compressor and produces cool air 2 minutes after button is pressed Regulates temperature based on inlet ambient air temperature 5 SET TEMP BUTTON Change target temperature data value by 1 Change data value by 10 by pressing continually Press the SET TEMP BUTTO...

Page 10: ...leaner hose attachment If required was the filter in lukewarm water with a mild detergent Leave to dry in a shaded area before reinstall ing Cleaning the Filter 1 To clean the evaporator filter pull the front filter guard forward from the top until the guard is open in an angled position and resting on the supporting cables 2 Slide the filter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the...

Page 11: ...NOT operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug after the unit malfunctions or if the unit has been dropped or damaged Spring Replacement There are two springs on the rear of the condenser water tank guide 1 Release the screw on the spring hook 2 Take off the spring hook and then pull out the opposite spring hook from the hole in the condenser water tank guide 3 Replace with a new spring in rever...

Page 12: ...Ensure exhaust duct is not blocked kinked c Do not use the air condi tioner if ambient tem perature is higher than 113 F 45 C Abnormal temperature sen sor value TH1 temperature sensor has a loose or broken connection Contact a qualified service agent Abnormal temperature sen sor value TH2 temperature sensor has a loose or broken connection Contact a qualified service agent Compressor overloaded a ...

Page 13: ...nt air cannot be properly cooled if the filter is dirty and not regularly cleaned 2 Only the fan operates for 2 minutes after the unit has been started to protect the unit 3 The ambient air temperature may be too high 1 Clean air filter 2 Verify that 2 minutes have passed since the unit was turned on 3 The temperature of the com pressor can be higher when the ambient temperature is too high The co...

Page 14: ...08kW 0 26kW 0 24kW NEMA plug 5 15P 6 15P 6 20P Power cord gauge 12AWG 14AWG 12AWG Power cord length 10 ft 10 ft 10 ft Automatic restart Unit automatically restarts when power is reapplied after outage PHYSICAL Dimensions W x D x H 17 5 x 19 9 x 43 3 in 22 0 x 24 4 x 50 4 in Weight 132 lbs 198 lbs 208 lbs Air filter Aluminum Aluminum vinyl chloride Operating conditions 64 113 F 64 113 F 64 113 F Ho...

Page 15: ...k you for the above information and if possible help solve your problem over the phone In the event that the unit requires factory service the technician will issue you a Return Mate rial Authorization number RMA If you are returning the UPS to Xtreme Power for service please follow these procedures 1 Pack the UPS in its original packaging If the original packaging is no longer available as the Te...

Page 16: ...other than XPC Corporation or a XPC Corporation approved third party b the equipment is damaged by the customer is improperly used or stored is subjected to an adverse operating environment or is operated outside the limits of its electrical specifi cations or c the equipment has been used or stored in a manner contrary to the equipment s operating manual intended use or other written instructions...

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