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Section VI / Application Requirements - Page: 10-11 Section VII / Maintenance - Page: 11 Section VIII / Utilizing Your KwiKool System - Page: 11 Section IX / Fault Codes - Page 11 Section X / KPHP Troubleshooting Guide - Page: 12-15...
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I / Unit Components Legend 1. Cold Air Return 6. Cord Storage 2. Control Pad 7. Condensate Nipple 3. Cold Air Supply 8. Condensate Alarm Jack 4. Condenser Air Inlet 9. Access Door 5. Condenser Air Outlet 10. Vent Control Page 3...
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¼” barbed connector on the conden- sate tank. The condensate float jack must be inserted into the female condensate jack to operate your KwiKool. CF displays if the jack is not connected or the bypass plug is not inserted properly.
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Install the replacement ceiling panel(s) in the ceiling grid with the duct attached, connect the open end of the duct to the flanges on your KwiKool and secure with supplied clamps. Be sure the area where you are ducting can absorb the discharge air and is open enough to keep the system from returning its own discharge air.
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To insure your KwiKool system is stable, the floor on which the system is to be place should be level, free of vibration and strong enough to support the weight of your KwiKool model.
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KwiKool system. All settings selected are stored in the microprocessor board even if the power is lost including the ON/OFF selection. Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide section of this manual if your KwiKool is alerting an alarm after selecting ON.
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Lowering or raising the set point will not change the temperature of the supply air. For best results always adjust the set point to a temperature your KwiKool can cycle on and off at to avoid operational issues such as freezing or rapid fan...
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This always activates when your KwiKool cycles off, is turned off, power is lost and then restored or the operational mode is changed. Display flashes C or F if the time delay is activated.
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Air Temperature Requirements Heating - The environmental requirements of your KwiKool unit at the installation site are 40 to 80 degrees F for the supply air located on the front of the unit. If the unit is operated in an environment above 80 F the high pressure switch may trip, stopping the unit’s compressor.
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5 feet of the person or equipment being cooled, since the hot ambient air will mix with the cool air very quickly. Your KwiKool system is specifically designed to adapt to today’s high tech environments such as telecommunica- tion or computer rooms and is equipped with the necessary controls to maintain those special environments.
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Resets automatically upon fault correction, or call 1-800-KwiKool if the problem persist. Unit Displays HP, Audio Microprocessor board has High pressure is normally alarm is sounding during detected high pressure.
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FP. evaporator coil if the system system off to let it thaw out, has a factory installed freeze call 1-800-KwiKool if your sensor. (Special order) system is not equipped with a freeze sensor. Auto resets upon correction.
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KwiKool supply air fan starts and system. stops. Display shows 32 and unit...
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208/230 volt the system is operating. nent is faulty. units, remove excess or undersized power cable, and check incoming power. Call 1-800-KwiKool. 99 Flashes on display Ambient room temperature Unit is working properly. over 99 degrees F. Lowering of room tempera- ture will rectify the flashing.
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