Vintage-cellars AH8500 Air Handler User Manual

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11 Vertical Configuration. Through wall: Vertical units cannot be mounted in a through wall configuration. Remote ducted: Vertical units can be

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12 Split Configuration. Models in the Split Configuration can be mounted as follows, with interconnecting wiring and refrigerant piping field provid

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14 Condensate Drain Line – description and layout The Air Handler has been designed to minimize the amount of condensation created when cooling. Th

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15 Power Supply Requirements The Air Handler is a high performance cooling system and with significant power requirements. Each of the two sections

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16 System Wiring - Self Contained Configuration / Cord Connected Models in the Horizontal or Vertical configurations are provided with two power co

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19 Installing Refrigeration Lines The Evaporator and Condensing units should be piped according to the following piping schematic: Piping Legend

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C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! Thank you for purchasing a new CellarPro cooling system. Please take a minute to read through this Owner’s Manual

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20 Split System Line Sizing Chart Suction Line Size by Length ("ODS) Model Liquid LineSize ("ODS)Up to 100 feet Minimum Suction LineInsu

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21 6. Disconnect the vacuum pump, but leave the system under vacuum. Use a charging scale to accurately weigh in the refrigerant. Charge liquid R-134

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22 Installation Tips and Guidelines  When brazing copper tubing to the service valves, use 95/5 solder and soldering flux. Do not use silver sold

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23 Split System R-134a Charge Guidelines Weigh in the R-134a refrigerant via the liquid service valve according to the chart below: System R-134a Ch

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24 III. Operating Instructions Overview CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain optimal conditions for wine storage and aging. These condit

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25 Humidifier (optional): Recommended for installations where the ambient humidity is insufficient to maintain 50 to 70%RH inside the cellar. The

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26 Control Locations by Configuration (1) Control Panel: Maintains desired cellar environment. Factory settings are optimized for peak performance

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27 (3) Bottle Probe Jack (Bottle Probe): A bottle probe is required if the evaporator (cold side) is ducted. The bottle probe is designed to plug

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28 Control Panel Instructions Digital Display The temperature displayed on the control indicates the real-time air temperature as measured by Prob

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29 Up and Down Buttons To view the “High Temp” recorded by the cooling unit, press the “Up” button once. To view the “Low Temp” recorded by the coo

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3 Table of Contents I. Specifications, Cut Sheets, and Cellar Construction 4 II. Installation Instructions 9 III. Operating Instructions 24 IV. T

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30 Energy Saver Button To activate and deactivate the “Energy Saver” mode, press the “Energy Saver” button. The “Energy Saver” indicator light will

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31 Remote Control / Display Instructions Digital Display The temperature displayed on the control is red instead of blue. Quick Chill Button

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32 Advanced Operation CellarPro cooling systems can be programmed with advanced settings to achieve more control over conditions inside the cellar.

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33 IV. Troubleshooting Alarms The cooling unit has both an audible notification and a visual alarm indicator (shown in “red” on the control panel) t

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34 General Conditions  Cooling Unit Runs Constantly Improper installation, inadequate insulation, or a cellar that is too large will cause the cooli

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35  The HA2 Alarm has been triggered The cooling unit is designed to measure the temperature of the condenser coils and, if the temperature exceeds

Page 30 - Quick Chill Button

36 Troubleshooting Issues – All Configurations Issue Possible Causes Potential Solutions No cooling: no refrigerant flow. If the "snowflake&quo

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37 Troubleshooting Issues – Split System Configuration Only Issue Possible Causes Potential Solutions No cooling: no refrigerant flow. If the "

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38 Continued - Troubleshooting Issues – Split System Configuration Only Issue Possible Causes Potential Solutions No cooling: Evaporator fan not bl

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39V. Limited Warranty For five years from the date of original delivery, your CellarPro warranty covers the internal compressor if it proves to be

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4 I. Specifications, Cut Sheets and Cellar Construction The following tables will provide information on the dimensions of the unit and how best to

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40 **IMPORTANT – SPLIT CONFIGURATIONS** INSTALLERS MUST FILL OUT THIS SHEET AND FAX TO 707.794.8005 OR SCAN / EMAIL TO [email protected] TO ACTI

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7 Cellar Construction Insulation CellarPro cooling units are designed to be installed inside wine cellars that have proper insulation, moisture bar

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8 Condenser Air Exhaust/Intake. Condensing units create significant hot air which must be exhausted into an appropriately-sized space in order for th

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9 II. Installation Instructions Configuration Options The Air Handler comes in three basic configurations:  Horizontal configuration - whi

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