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Control the Elements
3200VEi-EC / 3200VEx-EC
4200VEi-EC / 4200VEx-EC
Owner's Manual
V4.17.24

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  • Page 1 Control the Elements 3200VEi-EC / 3200VEx-EC 4200VEi-EC / 4200VEx-EC Owner’s Manual V4.17.24...
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  • Page 3 Owner’s Manual. We also have more information on our website, including the latest version of the Owner’s Manual, www.cellarpro.com. If you still have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact your dealer or CellarPro directly. We can be reached during normal business hours at 1.877.726.8496. You also may contact us anytime via email at info@cellarpro.com.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Specifications, Cut Sheets, and Cellar Construction II. Installation Instructions III. Operating Instructions IV. Troubleshooting V. Limited Warranty V4.17.24...
  • Page 5: Specifications, Cut Sheets, And Cellar Construction

    14.1 x 24.2 x 19.6 3200VEi* 14.2 x 28.6 x 19.7 4200VEi* 14.2 x 28.6 x 19.7 3200VEx 14.2 x 26.9 x 19.7 4200VEx 14.2 x 26.9 x 19.7 10.1 *With optional rear duct hood 3200VEi-EC / 4200VEi-EC Cut Sheet V4.17.24...
  • Page 6 3200VEi-EC / 4200VEi-EC (with Rear Duct Hood) - Cut Sheet V4.17.24...
  • Page 7 3200VEx-EC / 4200VEx-EC Cut Sheet V4.17.24...
  • Page 8 3200VEx and 4200VEx cooling units. Heat CellarPro cooling units are not designed to heat the cellar space, so if temperatures inside the cellar drop below proper wine storage temperatures, the cooling unit cannot create heat inside the cellar.
  • Page 9 (1/8” max), so that any overflow condensate is channeled safely to the overflow drain line. Ventilation Adequate ventilation is critically important for the proper operation of your CellarPro cooling unit. OUTSIDE THE CELLAR (The Hot Side - at the rear of the cooling unit) Condenser Air Exhaust.
  • Page 10 Our hot-side duct kits (sold separately) attach to the rear of the cooling unit and MUST be used when ducting our cooling units. Using custom duct adapters instead of the CellarPro duct kits, reducing ducting below 8” diameter and/or exceeding the equivalent length limits will impair the performance and longevity of the unit and void the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Page 11 Power Requirements CellarPro cooling systems should be plugged into a dedicated non-GFI outlet connected to a 15-amp circuit. The cooling unit uses approximately 7.7 (3200VE) and 9.3 (4200VE) amps during its “on” cycle. A number of variables, including the minimum set point, the temperature in the ambient environment, the insulation of the cellar, and the thermal mass inside the cellar, will affect the cooling unit’s runtime.
  • Page 12: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions TEST THE UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING IT Remove the unit from the box. SAVE THE BOX AND PACKING MATERIALS. Plug in the power cord and let the unit run on a hard, flat surface for no more than 5 minutes. Check to make sure that both fans (one in the front and one at the rear of the cooling unit) are blowing.
  • Page 13 The mounting brackets can be used either inside or outside the cellar and can be used in a variety of different locations, as shown below. 3200VEi-EC / 4200VEi-EC – Mounting Diagrams V4.17.24...
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  • Page 15 3200VEx-EC / 4200VEx-EC – Mounting Diagrams V4.17.24...
  • Page 16 Installation Notes: 1. The unit is shipped with (4) wall mounting brackets, a 90° drain elbow, and a 10’ length of ½” I.D. condensate drain line. The required hardware is shipped loose with the unit. a. Model 3200VEi / 4200VEi (indoor installations): Select the desired set of mounting holes, location #1, #2, or #3 (shown above).
  • Page 17 As shown above, the drain line should drop, then rise (but stay below the height of the fitting), and then drop again into a drain or bucket. Then, fill the trap with water. The condensate trap will allow any excess moisture inside the cooling unit to overcome the static pressure and flow out of the drain line.
  • Page 18 Ducted Installations – Hot Side Ducting 1. Ductwork may be attached to the exhaust, to the fresh air return, or to both the exhaust and return duct adapters (recommended). If ducting is attached only to one adapter, the space must be able to provide 300CFM of exhaust or supply ventilation.
  • Page 19 Summary Keep in mind the following guidelines before purchasing a wine cooling unit from CellarPro: • If the cellar is too large for the cooling unit, the cooling unit will be unable to maintain proper, even temperatures throughout the cellar.
  • Page 20: Operating Instructions

    These conditions include steady, cool temperatures, high humidity, minimal vibration and light, and clean air. The settings on your CellarPro cooling unit have been preset and optimized by the factory. Before changing any settings below, we recommend waiting 14 days to allow the cooling unit to “break in.”...
  • Page 21 “on” time. Most wine collectors store their wine in the range of 55 - 60°F. CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain appropriate levels of humidity (50 to 70 percent) inside wine cellars. In order to increase or decrease humidity inside the cellar, the Fon setting can be changed as described in the “Advanced...
  • Page 22 (1) Control Panel: Maintains desired cellar environment. Factory settings are optimized for peak performance. Controller is described in detail in the following section. (2) Power Selector Switch (Front/Rear): The unit is powered by installing the provided plug cord in the front or rear of the unit. To use the front receptacle, set switch to “Front”...
  • Page 23 Control Panel Instructions Digital Display The temperature displayed on the control indicates the real-time air temperature as measured by Probe 1 (P1) located behind the front grill of the cooling unit. Power “On” / “Off” Press “Power” to turn the unit on and off. When the “Compressor On”...
  • Page 24 Up and Down Buttons To view the “High Temp” recorded by the cooling unit, press the “Up” button once. To view the “Low Temp” recorded by the cooling unit, press the “Down” button once. To reset the “High Temp” or “Low Temp”, press the “Set”...
  • Page 25 Energy Saver Button To activate and deactivate the “Energy Saver” mode, press the “Energy Saver” button. The “Energy Saver” indicator light will turn on when the cooling unit is in “Energy Saver” mode. In “Energy Saver” mode, the Minimum Set Point increases 4°F and the Temperature Differential is unchanged.
  • Page 26 Remote Control / Display Instructions Digital The temperature displayed Display on the control is red instead of blue. Set Button The cooling unit is factory preset with a Minimum Set Point 58°F Temperature Differential of 4°F. This means that the cooling unit will turn on when the display rises above 62°F (58°F + 4°F), and turn off when the display falls below 58°F.
  • Page 27 The upgrade also includes 10 feet of 18/5 thermostat wire, which must be connected to a 24VAC Networkable Thermostat. Compatible NTs CellarPro has tested and approved the following NT brands/models: • Ecobee4 Pro •...
  • Page 28 Set fan to “Auto”. • Compressor Minimum Off Time: If this setting is disabled by default, it must be enabled, with a minimum off time for CellarPro products of 3 minutes. • If the Thermostat allows high/low temperature alarms, we recommend the following settings: 40°F (Low) and 70°F (high).
  • Page 29 “HA2” alarm - the compressor will shut down until it cools off. • “LA2” alarm - will not shut down the unit and contact CellarPro asap. • A start up safety delay of 3 minutes is enabled when power is first supplied to the unit, or when recovering from a power failure.
  • Page 30 Advanced Operation CellarPro cooling systems can be programmed with advanced settings to achieve more control over conditions inside the cellar. Conditions like humidity, the Temperature Differential, and alarm settings all can be modified for custom applications. To access the advanced settings, do the following: Press the “Set”...
  • Page 31 Standard Protection Mechanisms The cooling unit is programmed to shut down certain components to protect those components, as well as the wine inside the cellar, under the following circumstances: Scenario What it means What happens Probe 1, which senses the P1 Alarm The cooling unit enters a timed temperature inside the cellar and...
  • Page 32 Only replace the disposable filter with a CellarPro replacement filter or an equivalent filter with a MERV rating of 5 or less. Using a pleated or other type filter with a MERV rating above 5 will cause serious damage to the condenser fan and the compressor.
  • Page 33 4. If the cooling unit is a VEx (ie external) unit, the hood should be shaded. If your unit continues to have issues, turn off the cooling unit and call CellarPro at 877.726.8496 or email info@cellarpro.com. The temperature inside...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Set Point. CellarPro 3200 and 4200 Series cooling units are designed to maintain proper wine storage temperatures inside cellars with adequate insulation up to 1500 cubic feet, depending on the cooling unit, thermal load and desired cellar temperature.
  • Page 35 3. Check for any blockages of the hot air intake or exhaust. 4. If the cooling unit is a VEx (ie external) unit, the hood should be shaded. If your unit continues to have issues, turn off the cooling unit and call CellarPro at 877.726.8496 or email info@cellarpro.com.
  • Page 36: Limited Warranty

    CellarPro. Purchaser is responsible for shipping the cooling unit to and from CellarPro or to and from a designated repair facility, and for removing and reinstalling the cooling unit from the wine cellar.

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