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PRODUCT WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: Ensure your power source conforms to the electrical requirements of this product. Check your local code restrictions for additional safety measures that may be needed for a proper code compliant installation.
RACK COOLING GUIDE ACCESS TO OUTSIDE AIRFLOW For the fan system to work properly, the rack fan must have access to outside air. It can be ventilation holes on the rack or on the cabinet if it’s holding an open frame rack. The holes allow the rack fan to exhaust warm air and intake cool air.
KEY FEATURES SMART CONTROLLER QUIET PWM MOTOR ALUMINUM FRAME LCD display enables temp PWM-controlled motor features Features an aluminum frame monitoring, thermal control, precise speed control, reduced with a brushed black finish speed control, alarms, and rotor noise, and runs on energy and CNC machined corners SMART energy mode.
INSTALLATION STEP 1 Position the rack fan unit to your desired mounting location on your rack. Refer to the Rack Cooling Guide section for suggested fan placements. STEP 2 Mount the rack fan unit to your rack using the included mounting hardware and a screwdriver. Use cage nuts if necessary.
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INSTALLATION STEP 3 Plug in the DC connector to the POWER port on the backside of the rack fan unit. STEP 4 Plug the AC power adapter into a standard power outlet. Check to see if the LCD screen is displaying content.
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INSTALLATION STEP 5 Plug the thermal probe into the PROBE port on the backside of the rack fan unit. Check to see if the LCD screen is displaying the probe’s temperature reading. STEP 6 Set the head of the probe near your hottest rack equipment and away from any fans.
PROGRAMMING 1. MODE BUTTON 2. LEAF BUTTON 3. UP / DOWN BUTTON Cycles through the controller’s Turns the screen off while Adjusts the settings of five modes: AUTO, SMART, programs run in the background. the mode that you are in. SPEED, ALARM, and Holding this button for three Up button increases and...
PROGRAMMING QUICK START Press the MODE button until you are on AUTO mode. This mode works like a thermostat. Press the up and down triangle buttons to change the SETTING temperature on the screen. The PROBE temperature is what the thermal probe is measuring. When the PROBE temperature exceeds the SETTING temperature, the fans will start running.
PROGRAMMING BUFFER SETTING Pressing the up and down button sets the buffer that creates a temperature range between each speed level. The buffer can be set in 2°F, 4°F, 6°F, or 8°F (1°C, 2°C, 3°C, or 4°C) increments. This prevents the fan from haphazardly turning on/off or changing speeds due to small changes in temperature.
PROGRAMMING ALARM SETTING Pressing the up and down button sets a high temperature alarm. If the probe’s reading exceeds the set temperature, the alarm will sound, its icon will flash, and the fan will run at max speed regardless of fan speed settings in other modes.
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PROGRAMMING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius readings, hold the LEAF button until the scale switches between °F and °C. Digits displayed will convert to the designated scale as well. DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS To adjust the brightness of the display, hold the MODE button while pressing the up or down button to increase or decrease the brightness level.
PROGRAMMING ALERT ICONS The bottom right of the display shows the alert icons. Icon placement will differ between models. Icons may flash when the controller signals an alert to tell you if a function or alarm is being triggered. SETTING SPEED PROBE ALARM...
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ADDING MORE FANS CLOUDPLATE SERIES The extension (EXT) port allows you to connect an additional unit (secondary), which can be controlled using the parent unit (primary) and will share the same temperature control settings. To sync the two CLOUDPLATE fans’ settings, set the secondary unit’s fan speed to max, turn off its alarm setting and leave it in SPEED mode.
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ADDING MORE FANS CONTROLLER 12 CLOUDPLATE fans can also be controlled using the CONTROLLER 12 rack cabinet unit. All CLOUDPLATE fan units (secondary) must set their fan speeds to max, disable their alarms, and left on SPEED mode, and be connected to the 12V DC EXT ports in order to be controlled by the CONTROLLER 12 (primary).
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Commercial grow lights sold by AC Infinity receive a five year warranty period. If a product is found to have a defect in material or workmanship, we will take the appropriate actions defined in this warranty to resolve any issues.
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