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STATE-OF-THE-ART CONTROLS

 

 
The electronic thermostat displays room temperature if the cooling system is on. Select the temperature 
you want by pressing the 

 or 

 buttons. (The word COOL and the temperature setting is displayed for 

5 seconds). The FAN button controls the evaporator fan motor. In the ON selection, the fan runs continu-
ously. In the AUTO selection, the fan cycles with the compressor. The OUTDOOR button is not used in 
portable air conditioning. The MODE button controls the cooling function by selecting COOL or OFF. 
The DAY/NIGHT allows day and night setpoints. A built in 4 minute time delay protects the compressor 
from short cycling. Pressing the 

 and 

 simultaneously switches the display between Celsius and  

Fahrenheit. 
 
A two position rocker switch located next to the thermostat provides high fan when depressed at the top, 
low fan speed when depressed at the bottom.  
 

BUILT-IN CONDENSATE PUMP

 

 
Every unit is equipped with a condensate pump designed as an automatic condensate removal pump for 
water dripping off the evaporator coil. The pump is capable of pumping against a 20 ft. head and is con-
trolled by a float/switch mechanism which turns the pump “on” when approximately 2 1/2 inches of water 
collects in the tank, and automatically switches “off” when the tank drains to a level of approximately  
1 1/4 inches. A built-in pump safety switch turns off the air conditioner if the condensate line becomes 
plugged or motor/pump failure should occur. The red condensate alert light on the front panel will be on 
if this condition should occur. 
 

CONDENSER COIL

 

 
The water cooled copper/steel tube-in-tube type condenser coil is designed for a maximum water side 
working pressure of 400psi. Optional cupro-nickel condenser coils are available for severe duty and salt-
water/brine applications. Low pressure drop and efficient design (high SEER’s) fully utilizes the heat 
transfer capability of this compact coil. 
 

FILTER

 

 
All units are equipped with a 1/2 inch thick, washable, foam air filter located behind the return air grille 
that can easily be removed and cleaned. Just pull the grille out and remove the filter. 
 

SERVICE CORD

 

 
All Polaris Series units are equipped with the standard ten foot long service cord with UL listed plug con-
figurations. The following page contains Oceanaire plug configurations for all units. 

                     

 

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Содержание Polaris Series

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Страница 2: ...ondenser water is regulated by a refrigeration system head pressure actuated water regulating valve GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A MINIMUM WATER PRESSURE OF 20 PSIG IS REQUIRED to actuate the water regulating...

Страница 3: ...WC 24 1 2 PORTABLE VOLTAGE WATER COOLED SINGLE PHASE CAPACITY SELECTION CAPACITY SELECTION NUMBER CODE 10 10500 BTU HR 12 13780 BTU HR 18 18840 BTU HR 24 23950 BTU HR 36 36100 BTU HR 60 60100 BTU HR 2...

Страница 4: ...11 4 8 3 17 9 11 4 28 0 20 0 8 2 Compressor LRA 42 58 65 49 88 77 169 123 59 6 Evap CFM 2 300 400 600 810 1310 1310 1950 1950 1950 Evap Motor HP 1 15 1 15 1 5 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 Evap Motor Watts 200 20...

Страница 5: ...ge cold rolled steel with a platinum polyester powder coated finish that will compliment any decor The entire cabinet is insulated with a sound absorbant insu lation for cool quiet comfort The basepan...

Страница 6: ...ping against a 20 ft head and is con trolled by a float switch mechanism which turns the pump on when approximately 2 1 2 inches of water collects in the tank and automatically switches off when the t...

Страница 7: ...6012 NEMA 6 30R 208 230 VOLT SINGLE PHASE PAC6012 OAC6012 OACH6012 NEMA 6 50R 208 230 3 PHASE OAC PAC3632 OACH3632 OWC3632 PWC3632 NEMA L15 20R 208 230 3 PHASE PAC6032 OAC6032 OACH6032 PWC6032 OWC6032...

Страница 8: ...a hose kit avoid sharp corners hot water pipes and kinking to assure proper water flow of the supply and return lines HIGH PRESSURE WATER VALVE High pressure water regulating valves designed for use...

Страница 9: ...blower motor Thermostat Evaporator coil Fan motor capacitor Evaporator drain pan Drain hose Condensate pump Compressor Dry Base pan Casters Water valve High Pressure Switch Condenser Water Outlet Con...

Страница 10: ...f this manual Operating the unit on im proper voltage will void the warranty CAUTION the use of an extension cord must meet amperage requirement and have grounding type attachment plug and grounding t...

Страница 11: ...ine and supply valve 3 Connect shut off valve to T branch 4 Insert a 3 8 pipe nipple in discharge end of water shut off valve 5 Thread coupling onto 3 8 pipe nipple and secure An alternate installatio...

Страница 12: ...No No No No DDA 10 10 inch No No Yes Yes Yes No DDA 16 16 inch No No No No No Yes Maximum Equivalent Feet add 6 feet for each 90 elbow 25 25 50 50 50 100 Maximum E S P 15 15 25 25 25 50 11 Model Nozz...

Страница 13: ...beginning the cooling cycle Remember the setpoint must be lower than the room temperature for the unit to start The OUTDOOR and DAY NIGHT buttons are not used and do not ap ply to portable air conditi...

Страница 14: ...all models disconnect wire from control panel bend tinnerman clip retaining light and pull out Install new light reversing the procedure D CONDENSATE PUMP 1 Remove cabinet s left hand side panel 2 Rem...

Страница 15: ...y a qualified refrigeration serviceman PROBLEM THE ENTIRE UNIT DOES NOT RUN 1 CAUSE POWER INTERRUPTION REMEDY Check external power supply Look for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers Reset or repl...

Страница 16: ...MEDY Locate leak and repair Evacuate unit and recharge 6 CAUSE Loose or defective wires FIXING Tug on wires to see if they will separate from connections 7 REASON Defective compressor REMEDY Check for...

Страница 17: ...ake sure unit is properly sized for load Add supplemental unit if required PROBLEM NOISY OPERATION 1 CAUSE Copper tubing vibrating REMEDY Adjust by bending slightly to firm position Segregate tubes to...

Страница 18: ...ertical height and horizontal drain line exceeds 20 ft of water pressure drop problems will occur PROBLEM THERMOSTAT LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY WINDOW DOES NOT ILLUMINATE 1 CAUSE Weak or dead batterie...

Страница 19: ...NSATE PUMP When servicing pump follow these steps 1 Make certain that the unit is disconnected from the power source before attempting to service or remove any component 2 Be sure the floats move free...

Страница 20: ...19 PIPING SCHEMATIC WATER COOLED AIR CONDITIONER polarismanpg19...

Страница 21: ...MINAL BLOCK THERMOSTAT COOLING ONLY EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR HIGH LO EVAPORATOR FAN SWITCH LOW TERMINAL BLOCK COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR CONTACTOR N R 24 Volt Coil 24 Volt Coil CONDENSATE PUMP...

Страница 22: ...3 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR 24 Volt Coil EVAP FAN MOTOR 230 VOLT L1 L2 T1 T2 EVAP MOTOR CONTACTOR 24 Volt Coil CONDENSATE PUMP 230 Volt TERMINAL BLOCK HI LO FAN SWITCH HIGH LOW COM HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH RUN...

Страница 23: ...T1 T2 G Y W RH B O RC C Y G R TERMINAL BLOCK THERMOSTAT COOLING ONLY EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR HIGH LO EVAPORATOR FAN SWITCH LOW COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR EVAPORATOR MOTOR CONTACTOR L3 R 24 Volt Coil 24 Volt C...

Страница 24: ...the furnished written instructions or has been altered or modified in any way b to any expenses including labor or material incurred during removal or reinstallation of the Product c to any workmansh...

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