AC Infinity AIRFRAME T7 User Manual

AC Infinity AIRFRAME T7 User Manual

Airframe series av equipment closet and room fan system

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  • Page 3: Company Contact

    WELCOME Thank you for choosing AC Infinity. We are committed to product quality and friendly customer service. If you have any questions or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Visit www.acinfinity.com and click contact for our contact information. EMAIL LOCATION support@acinfinity.com...
  • Page 4 MANUAL CODE AP1708X1 MODEL UPC-A AC-AFT7-BE 819137020153 AC-AFT7-WE 819137020160 AC-AFT7-BN 819137020177 AC-AFT7-WN 819137020184 AC-AFT9-BE 854759004068 AC-AFT9-WE 854759004549 AC-AFT9-BN 854759004372 AC-AFT9-WN 854759004389...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Key Features ..............Page 7 Product Contents ............. Page 8 Installation ............... Page 9 Filter Maintenance ............Page 15 Connecting Additional Fans ..........Page 17 Controller Programming ..........Page 18 Other AC Infinity Products ..........Page 24 Warranty ................Page 25...
  • Page 6: Closet Cooling Guide

    CABINET COOLING GUIDE INTAKE AND EXHAUST All cabinet fan systems should contain an intake and an exhaust variable which can either be fans or ventilation holes. This is required to balance the static pressures between the inside and outside room. FAN POSITIONING Due to natural convection, warmer air, which is less dense than colder air, will...
  • Page 7: Key Features

    KEY FEATURES ALUMINIUM FRAME SMART CONTROLLER DETACHANLE FILTER Features an aluminium frame Controller enables temp. A high density filter helps with CNC machined corners monitoring, thermal control, remove dust from entering and edges to give rooms a speed control, alarms, and or exiting the room.
  • Page 8: Product Contents

    PRODUCT CONTENTS T-SERIES COOLING FAN UNIT (x1) DETACHABLE FILTER (x1) THERMAL PROBE (x1) (May be on Fan Unit) PLASTIC STENCIL (x1) WOOD MOUNTING POWER ADAPTER (x1) SCREW SET (x4)
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION STEP 1 Determine where you wish to mount the cooling fan unit onto your door or wall. Position the stencils and apply tape to the outer edges. STEP 2 Use a pencil to outline the center square and four outer screw holes on the one stencil.
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION STEP 3 Remove the plastic stencil and tape. If you prefer machine screws instead of wood screws to mount the fan and controller, use a power drill to create four screw holes. Recommended drill bit size around 16/64”. STEP 4 Using a saw, cut out the center piece as outlined by your markings from step one.
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION STEP 5 Place the fan unit into the newly cut square so that each screw hole is properly aligned. Please make sure that the cut center hole is large enough that the plastic backside of the fan does not come into contact with the cabinet.
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION STEP 7 After mounting the fan unit onto a door or wall, locate the filter piece. If it has not yet been installed, align and insert the filter piece into the docking holes located on the backside of the fan unit. STEP 8 Push the filter piece against the back of the fan unit to click it into position.
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION STEP 9 To power the fan unit, locate the corded wall adapter. Plug the adapter’s connector into the port marked “POWER” located on the backside of the fan unit. STEP 10 Plug the adapter head into a standard outlet or power strip.and check to see if the fan's unit screen is on.
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION STEP 11 To set up temperature readings, locate the corded thermal probe. Plug the probe’s connector into the port marked “PROBE” located on the backside of the fan unit. STEP 12 After plugging in the probe, check the fan unit’s screen to see that there is now a temperature reading.
  • Page 15: Filter Maintenance

    FILTER MAINTENANCE STEP 1 To detach the filter piece, pull on its lever to release it from the backside of the fan unit. The filter should be cleaned periodically to avoid decreasing the fan’s airflow performance. STEP 2 Rinse the filter piece with running water or wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove dust and other particles.
  • Page 16 FILTER MAINTENANCE STEP 3 Wipe down the filter piece thoroughly with a cloth and leave it out to dry. The filter piece should be completely dry before reattaching it to the fan unit. STEP 4 Lastly, push the filter piece against the back of the fan unit to put it back into position.
  • Page 17: Connecting Additional Fans

    FAN EXTENSIONS S-series fan units connected to the T-series will share the same fan speed and temperature trigger settings. For example, an AIRFRAME T7 exhaust system can control an AIRFRAME S7-N system for intake. If the S-series fan contains an inline speed controller, please make sure their speed is set on high.
  • Page 18: Controller Programming

    PROGRAMMING 3. LEAF BUTTON 1. MODE BUTTON 2. UP / DOWN BUTTON Cycles through the modes: The up and down buttons This turns the display off AUTO, SMART, SPEED, changes the setting temp, while programs run in the ALARM, BUFFER. Holding alarm temp, display background.
  • Page 19 PROGRAMMING QUICK START Press the MODE button until you are on AUTO mode. This mode works like a thermostat. Press the up and down triangle buttons to change the SETTING temperature on the screen. The PROBE temperature is what the thermal probe is measuring. When the PROBE temper- ature exceeds the SETTING temperature, the fans will start running.
  • Page 20: Smart Mode

    PROGRAMMING BUFFER SETTING In AUTO mode, a buffer is built in to prevent SETTING SPEED PROBE your fan from turning on and off too quickly due to small variations in the environment. In SMART mode, there is a range of ALARM BUFFER PROBE...
  • Page 21 PROGRAMMING ALARM SETTING In this mode, you can set what temperature SETTING SPEED the system’s alarm will trigger by pressing PROBE the up and down triangle buttons. When the PROBE temperature reaches or exceeds ALARM BUFFER the ALARM temperature, the alarm will activate.
  • Page 22 PROGRAMMING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS The temperatures displayed can be set to Fahrenheit or Celsius scale by holding the LEAF button until °F or °C is shown after the digits. All digits displayed will be automatically converted to the designated scale. DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS To adjust the brightness of the display, hold down the MODE button while pressing the up button repeatedly to increase the brightness.
  • Page 23 PROGRAMMING ALERT ICONS On the bottom right of the display there are three alert icons. They are visible to show that the system’s functions are being monitored. They will flash when the controller wishes to alert you that a particular function is being triggered. SETTING SPEED PROBE...
  • Page 24: Other Ac Infinity Products

    AC INFINITY PRODUCTS AIRCOM SERIES The AIRCOM component fan system cools receivers, amplifiers, and other AV components. S-Series models feature a thermal trigger and speed control. T-Series features a LCD digital display with thermal and speed control, alarm alerts, failure triggers, and backup memory.
  • Page 25: Warranty

    This warranty program is our commitment to you, the original purchaser, that each product sold by AC Infinity will be free from defects in manufacturing for a period of two years from the date of purchase. If a product is found to have a defect in material or workmanship, we will take the appropriate actions defined in this warranty to resolve any issues.
  • Page 26 No part of the materials including graphics or logos available in this booklet may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form, in whole or in part, without specific permission from AC Infinity Inc.
  • Page 28 www.acinfinity.com...

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