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For safe and satisfactory operation, please read the following instructions. Keep
these instructions for future reference. Some information may not apply to your system
Introduction
Ice Qube Heat Exchangers are closed-loop systems that have been designed to provide cooling for computer and
electronics enclosures in environments where the enclosure temperature may be maintained at temperatures at least 5
degrees Fahrenheit above ambient. Models range from 16.7 to 105.5 watts/degree Fahrenheit cooling capacity.
The Blade Series heat exchangers offer unique features such as a built-in heating system, and the ability to operate with
a VAC or VDC power supply. Connecting both a VAC and a VDC power supply provides a redundant power supply system
where if AC power is lost, the model will continue to operate on a DC power supply.
Basic Operation
Ice Qube Heat Exchangers have only two moving parts. They are maintenance-free fans or blowers, which are used
to move air over the heat exchanger core. The enclosure fan moves hot air from the top of enclosure, through the heat
exchanger core where the heat is dissipated and the cool air returns to the bottom of the enclosure. The ambient fan
moves cool air from near the bottom of the heat exchanger through the core where the heat from the enclosure is
absorbed and dissipated to the ambient air near the top of the heat exchanger
Unpacking Inspection
Look for damage to the shipping container. If the shipping container has been damaged or marred in any way, carefully
inspect the heat exchanger for damage which may have occurred during shipping. Check for scratches, dents, or any
other irregularities. Listen for noises that could indicate loose components. Any evidence of damage should be recorded
on the freight bill. The freight carrier's claim procedure should be followed.
Ice Qube Inc. cannot accept responsibility for damages which occur during shipping.
Pre-installation Test
Before installing the heat exchanger on the enclosure, it is recommended to operate the unit for a few minutes to be sure
it is functioning properly. Although the system has been factory tested, damage may have occurred during shipping
which may have not been apparent during the unpacking inspection.
1.
Place the system on a solid base such as a workbench or table. Be sure there is adequate space for the two air
streams.
2.
Check the unit name plate for electrical requirements. Note that power supply may be VAC or VDC. Connect
the power cord to the model and a properly grounded electrical outlet of sufficient capacity. The use of an
extension cord is not recommended.
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If any unusual noise or vibration is present, immediately disconnect the power cord and inspect the unit for
the cause.
3.
After power is supplied to the unit, the controller will begin an approximate 90 second self-diagnostic
where it will check sensor, fan and heater operation. Note: Heat does not function with 48 VDC power
supply only and will alarm. This alarm will auto reset at the end of the diagnostic sequence.
4.
After making these few simple checks, you are ready to prepare your electrical enclosure for installation
of the heat exchanger.
8-15-REV1
Blade Series Heat Exchanger
Operation and Installation
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Summary of Contents for Ice Qube Blade Series

  • Page 1 Fahrenheit above ambient. Models range from 16.7 to 105.5 watts/degree Fahrenheit cooling capacity. The Blade Series heat exchangers offer unique features such as a built-in heating system, and the ability to operate with a VAC or VDC power supply. Connecting both a VAC and a VDC power supply provides a redundant power supply system where if AC power is lost, the model will continue to operate on a DC power supply.
  • Page 2: Preparing The Enclosure

    Preparing the Enclosure Determine the location of the heat exchanger on your enclosure. *** Caution *** Be sure the weight of the heat exchanger will not cause the enclosure to become unbalanced causing bodily harm or injury. For units mounted on enclosure doors, be sure the hinges will support the weight of the unit.
  • Page 3  Filter Maintenance Alarm 0 day-disabled (Not Used)  Communication Address 1 (Not Used) 1. To access the programming mode view the factory default settings, please press the buttons on the controller faceplate in the following sequence. “+” “-” “Select” “Exit”...
  • Page 4 Press “Select” to enter the Inner Fan full speed temperature setting. When are on press + or - to enter parameters settings. LCD will show the full speed point temperature. Setting range is 93°F to 140°F (34 to 60 ). The Enclosure Fan will reach High speed at the temperature setting.
  • Page 5 Press “Select” to enter the Outside Fan starting point temperature difference setting. When are on, flashes press + or - to enter parameters settings. LCD will show the temperature difference between inside and outside of the heat exchanger. Setting ranges is 2°F to 18°F (1 to 10 ).
  • Page 6 WIRING SCHEMATIC – 100HE-CF 8-15-REV1...
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting Checklist

    TROUBLE SHOOTING: Contact Ice Qube if the air conditioning system should fail to operate satisfactorily during the first year of operation. DO NOT remove the cover without first notifying the factory. Removal of the cover will immediately void the warranty.
  • Page 8 Products, damage to property, both real and personal, claims of third parties, including personal injury or death on account of use of the Products or failure of Ice Qube to warn against or instruct on or adequately warn against or instruct on, the dangers of the Products or the safe and proper use of the Products, whether or not customer has been advised of the potential for such damages.
  • Page 9 Ice Qube's sole discretion, returns such Product to Ice Qube, Inc., 141 Wilson Avenue, Greensburg, PA 15601, or such other place as requested by Ice Qube, freight prepaid, and thereupon Ice Qube finds such to be defective or (ii) issue a credit equal to the price of the defective Product which fails within the one (1) year warranty period.