ACT -VCC-2000 User Manual

ACT -VCC-2000 User Manual

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ACT-VCC-2000 AC Cabinet Air Conditioner
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Read this manual carefully before installation and use.

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  • Page 1 ACT-VCC-2000 AC Cabinet Air Conditioner User Manual Read this manual carefully before installation and use.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) Summary This manual describes the ACT-VCC-2000 AC Air Conditioner and includes the product description, working principles, wiring diagrams, operating instructions, routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical specifications of this model. Table of Contents Summary ............................2 Instructions ................. 3 Product Overview................
  • Page 3: Instructions

    Be sure to read this manual carefully before installing or operating the unit. • To be covered by ACT’s warranty and access normal warranty service, the user(s) must comply with all local and industry standards, as well as with the instructions in this User Manual.
  • Page 4: Application Notes

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) 2.2 Application Notes This product is intended for use in industrial equipment applications that utilize a 230V AC power supply. The purpose of its installation is to control cabinet temperature between 20 to 45℃; keeping within this range will ensure that all thermal sensors operate as intended.
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) 2.5 Technical Specifications Table 2.1 Technical Specifications 3500 3500 95°F / 35°C 95°F / 35°C 77°F / 25°C 77°F /25°C 3000 3000 95°F / 35°C 95°F / 35°C 77°F / 25°C 77°F / 25°C 2500 2500 2000...
  • Page 6: Operation Of The Unit

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) 2.7 Operation of the Unit When the unit is turned on, it will perform a self-test before starting standard operation. If any faults are detected during the self-test, the system goes into the ‘fault’ mode; an alarm will be triggered and an error code will be shown on the LED display to alert the user.
  • Page 7: Led Display Parameter Setting Guide

    *Heating functions are optional and not included on all units. The above parameters can be accessed through RS485 communication if necessary. For questions, please contact ACT’s sales staff at 717-295-6061. 2.10 Alarm and fault management During normal operation, the LED displays the return air temperature leaving the air conditioner. An alarm signal will alert the user to an error and the alarm code error message will be displayed alternately with the return air temperature.
  • Page 8: Packaging And Shipping

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) E08* Low-temperature warning AC Power overvoltage warning AC Power undervoltage warning Refrigerant circuit pressure is too high warning Refrigerant circuit pressure is too low warning E13* Heater current overload warning E14* Heater current too low warning Return air temperature sensor fail warning...
  • Page 9: Unpacking And Acceptance

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) 4. Unpacking and Acceptance • Make sure the package is upright as shown in Figure 4.1 before you open the package, Figure 4.1 packaging • Please check that the packing straps are unbroken and that the wooden box is undamaged, not deformed or wet.
  • Page 10: Electrical Connection

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) Figure 5.2 Dimensions for cut-out in enclosure door 17.71”/450mm Installation steps: 1. Mark the cabinet with the cut-out dimensions as in Figure 5.2 2. Cut out the shaded area 3. Remove the product from the shipping crate with care 4.
  • Page 11 Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) Table 5.1: Wiring Requirements MODEL ACT-VCC-2000-AC Power supply 220-240V~/50/60Hz ≥10Amps @ 230VAC AC power supply source capacity ≥14AWG (UL 1015) Main power supply cable size Voltage loss along power supply cable from power source to unit ≥10Amps...
  • Page 12 Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) Figure 5.3 System wiring diagram Evap. Temp. Sensor Cond. Temp. Sensor INT. Temp. Sensor CTRL T/R- T/R+ 4μF 2.5μF Lighting Arrester...
  • Page 13: Running And Testing

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) 6. Running and Testing 6.1 Pre-operational checks After Air Conditioner is installed and the electrical connection is completed, please complete the following checklist: Table 6.1 Pre-operational checks Steps Checking items  Ensure all screws are torqued to appropriate values Ensure that there is enough space around the internal and external air ducts of the air conditioner.
  • Page 14 Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) Figure 6.2 LED Display faceplate Table 6.2 Definition of the symbols Indicator Icon Definition Is lit Is blinking Parameter setting Under setting status Self-test status *Heating status *Heater is running *Heater has failed when Cooling Compressor is running...
  • Page 15: Maintenance And Warranty

    Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) 7. Maintenance and Warranty 7.1 Product maintenance 7.1.1 Tools needed Table 7.1 Maintenance tools Number Tools Multimeter Phillips screwdriver Slotted screwdriver 7.1.2 Spare parts list Table 7.2 Spare parts list Spare part PN Spare part name Spare part model Quantity 31.051...
  • Page 16 Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) Code Name Principle Process Method Check whether the return air temperature sensor wire has Return air temperature sensor Return air temperature been damaged or if a short circuit or open circuit is present. has a short circuit or open circuit.
  • Page 17: Service And Repair

    Payment for any Goods shall not be deemed an acceptance hereof. Please see ACT’s current full Terms & Conditions: https://www.1-act.com/termsandconditions/ Disclaimer The warranty is limited to the delivered product(s) and ACT is not responsible for any loss that may be derived by equipment failure.
  • Page 18 Rev A (ACT-VCC-2000-AC) Questions or Comments? ACT Quality Department: quality@1-act.com or call 717-295-6061 to reach the Sales staff for assistance on custom orders. IDEAL APPLICATIONS...

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