Installing The Condensing Unit; Installation Of Interconnecting Refrigerant Lines - Wine Guardian SP25 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Ducted split wine cellar cooling systems
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Do NOT modify the plugs in any way. Do NOT use extension cords.
Depending on the model, the electrical power supply must be either 115-volt or 230-volt
AC, 1 phase, 60 cycle, and the electrical power cannot vary more than ±4% or damage
may occur to the unit.
Plug the unit into the wall outlet, gently pull on the plug to make sure it is tight.
Fig. 1: Plug configurations

Installing The Condensing Unit

Condensing units are factory assembled with an anodized aluminum outdoor
enclosure for protection from the elements.
A minimum of 12" (30cm) is required around the perimeter of the condensing unit for
proper airflow across the coil and to provide an adequate discharge airflow path. Any
obstructions to this airflow will result in a decrease in performance and possibly
premature failure due to a buildup of high pressure within the system.
The condensing unit is designed to operate in ambient temperatures ranging from
20°F-115°F (minus -7°C - 46°C), as it is supplied with many standard features to
assist full operation in this wide range.
Mount the condensing unit above normal snowfall levels to allow uninhibited winter
operation. A buildup of snow or any other obstruction to airflow will result in a
decrease in performance and possible premature failure due to increasingly high
pressure within the system.

Installation of Interconnecting Refrigerant Lines

Note: The interconnecting copper refrigerant lines shall be supplied by the installer. The
larger suction line must be fully insulated along its complete length from condensing unit
to fan coil unit. There is a factory-installed liquid line filter-drier inside the condensing
unit; therefore, no additional drier is needed for proper operation. A liquid line
moisture/sight glass is factory installed in the condensing unit to assist in monitoring the
refrigerant charge and the state of the refrigerant in the system.
• Keep horizontal and vertical distances between the indoor and outdoor section as
close as possible to minimize refrigerant charge required. This will reduce system
Required For:
Models DS025
-115VAC, 60Hz
-NEMA 5-15R
25

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