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Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual...
  • Page 3 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 12 Section X / KIB Troubleshooting Guide - Page: 12-15...
  • Page 5: I / Unit Components

    I / Unit Components Cold Air Supply Vent Control Control Panel Condensate Nipple Condensate Alarm Jack Power Cord Compartment Cold Air Return Condenser Air Outlet Condenser Air Inlet Cold Air Supply Control Panel Access Door Cold Air Return Page 3...
  • Page 6: Assembly And Installation

    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.
  • Page 7 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 heat load and is open enough to keep the system from returning its own hot discharge air.
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9: System Operation

    Apply Electrical Power - Once power is engaged by plugging in your system and/or switching the breaker to the on position, your KwiKool display will come alive and show the current room temperature. The unit is set to OFF and the fan is set to the default position.
  • Page 10 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 discharge fan cycling, KwiKool systems are designed to maintain the set point when sized properly and constant operation without achieving the set point may shorten the expected operational life of your system.
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12: Application Requirements

    Air Temperature Requirements - The environmental requirements of your KwiKool unit at the installation site are 60 to 110 degrees F for the condenser make up air located on the front inlet on the top of the unit. If the unit is operated in an environ- ment above 110 F the high pressure switch may trip, stopping the unit’s compressor.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    In contrast to conventional air conditioners, which circulate air conditioning capacity evenly to an entire floor, KwiKool systems are designed for cooling an area with a high concentra- tion of heat load, usually from electrical or computer equipment. Understanding the capabili- ties of your KwiKool can help you avoid problems.
  • Page 14: Fault Codes

    IX / Fault Codes Your KwiKool Iceberg System incorporates a self-diagnostic system that sounds an audible alarm, stops your system and displays a fault code to indicate the nature of the problem on the display panel. See the troubleshooting guide later in this manual for further information.
  • Page 15 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.
  • Page 16 (flashing F or C) when the length of power extension compressor attempts to cable. Be sure the circuit is start. dedicated to only the operation of your KwiKool. Power is supplied but Low voltage circuit is not Check source power control is blank engaged...
  • Page 17 Evaporator door open, another KwiKool system or mechanical system larger capacity model, close malfunction. evaporator compartment door, check for correct...
  • Page 18 Appendix Part A: Systems Equipped with a Phase Monitor - Page: 17-18 Part B: Special Section for KIB120 Systems - Page: 19-20 Page 16...
  • Page 19 A fault has been detected Inspect motor components sounding during start up or from one of the unit’s for faulty or loose connec- during operation, phase condenser motors. tions and proper operation, monitor displays “Back Call 1-800-KwiKool for Fault” red light. guidance. Page 17...
  • Page 20 The KwiKool Phase Monitor is factory installed and is located inside the Control Box. The Phase Monitor can be accessed through the right side service door as you face the unit and removing the cover to the control box. % Voltage Unbalanced Knob -...
  • Page 21 As you face the front control panel of the KwiKool unit, open the left side evaporator access door with the system in the OFF position.
  • Page 22 Conditioned Air Supply Drive Belts - Your KwiKool KIB120 models moves air over the evaporator coil to remove heat and moisture from the conditioned space by way of a motor attached to a blower wheel, this wheel turns by way of a pulley and belt system.
  • Page 23 Revision 062016...

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