User Manual InRoom SC 60 Hz ON /O FF DE MO FA N oo InR m SC TE MP E TIM SL EE P ACPSC2000 ACPSC3500
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Contents General Information ........................................................ 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Save these instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About the InRoom SC Portable Cooling Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety symbols that may be used in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cross-reference symbol used in this manual . . . . . . . . . . .
Display Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Display Screen Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Function Button and Indicator Light Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Maintenance................................................................... 19 Clean the exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Information Overview Save these instructions This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during the installation of this equipment. About the InRoom SC Portable Cooling Units InRoom SC cooling units are portable, compact air conditioners designed for spot-cooling, emergencycooling, and after-hours cooling of server closets, and data centers. InRoom SC ACPSC2000 provides 2.9 kW (9,900 BTU) of cooling capacity. InRoom SC ACPSC3500 provides 3.
Safety symbols that may be used in this manual Electrical Hazard: Indicates an electrical hazard which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death. Danger: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in severe personal injury or substantial damage to product or other property. Warning: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in personal injury or damage to product or other property.
Safety Electrical Hazard: Connect the equipment to a 3-wire AC outlet (two poles plus a ground). The receptacle must be connected to a dedicated, properly grounded 120 volt 60Hz branch circuit rated for 20 amp main protection (fuses/circuit breaker). Connection to any other power source may result in a shock hazard or damage to the cooling unit. Do not cut or remove the ground from the power cord plug. Use the cooling unit with the supplied power cord only.
Storing the Cooling Unit If the cooling unit will not be installed immediately, replace the packaging to protect from damage and dust. Store the cooling unit indoors in a climate controlled, dry place. Caution: Leaving the cooling unit uncovered and exposed to the elements can cause damage and voids the factory warranty. Cooling Unit Packaging Recycle the packaging material when possible. O Do not discard packaging material until the cooling unit has been inspected.
Inspecting the Cooling Unit Your cooling unit has been tested and inspected before shipment. To ensure that the cooling unit has not been damaged during transit, carefully inspect the cooling unit immediately upon receipt. Verify that all parts ordered were received as specified. See “Inventory” on page 6. Caution: Do not tip or place the unit on its side.
Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver Inventory The cooling unit includes the remote control storage bracket, hardware, batteries, the remote control, and the exhaust kit. See “Remote Control” on page 17 for more information. E oo m DE ON /O FF MO FA N InR SC TE MP TIM SL EE P See “Exhaust kit” on page 10 for contents. MODE TIMER SEND DRY FAN SLEEP Hr.
Component Identification O N/ M O DE O FF O N/ O FF M O DE FA N In Ro om SC TE M P TI M E SL EE P ACPSC2000 and ACPSC3500 FA N In Ro om SC TE M P TI M E SL EE P + °F TIMER MODE FAN Min na3354a - °F SLEEP ON/OFF Hr.
Power plug Electrical Hazard: This equipment requires an LCDI plug. Use only the power cord supplied with the equipment. IN THE EVENT THIS DEVICE TRIPS, THE CAUSE OF THE MALFUNCTION IS TO BE CORRECTED BEFORE FURTHER USE OF THE DEVICE. SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 1 4 na3371a TEST POWER 2 RESET TESTING: 3 1. PRESS TEST BUTTON. LINE SHOULD TRIP. 2. PRESS RESET BUTTON FOR USE. DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST FAILS.
Installation Location Requirements DE ON /O FF MO FA N InR oo m SC TE MP TIM E SL EE P When deciding where to locate the cooling unit, consider cooling needs, air flow, and the location of the electrical outlet. The cooling unit can be no more than 2.4 m (8 ft) from the electrical outlet, condenser intake and exhaust access. na3362a Cooling needs. Position the cooling unit as close as possible to the main heat source that requires cooling.
Exhaust Duct Assembly Dry Mode. Exhaust air must be allowed to return to the room in order for dehumidification to take place. Do not connect the exhaust hose to vent it outside the room. Continuous drainage for the condensate drain pan must be provided or it will fill up and the unit will automatically shut down until it is emptied. Cool Mode. Exhaust air must vent outside the room when using the cool mode. Note: Leave the door to the room slightly ajar to equalize pressure to improve ventilation.
Installation. Exhaust air can be vented to the outside through the ceiling. The cooling unit should be positioned a minimum of 500 mm (20 in) from any wall; either at the back or on the sides. In a dropped ceiling, the ceiling adapter can be installed in place of one of the ceiling tiles. na3416a 1. Position the end of the exhaust hose so the small tabs line up with the holes in the ceiling adapter.
Condensate Drain The InRoom SC utilizes evaporative technology, which eliminates the need for a condensate tank. To manage any excess condensation, a drain pan is located in the bottom of the unit. When the drain pan is full, a light will flash on the display and an alarm will sound to alert you. The cooling unit will automatically shut down. Caution: The cooling unit must be turned off and unplugged before draining the condensate.
Continuous draining Note: Continuous drainage is recommended when the unit is used in DRY mode. na3393a Caution: Condensate draining is done by gravity. Do not run a drain hose to a drain that is located above the drain port of the cooling unit.
Operation ON/OFF MODE FAN SLEEP TEMP TIME InRoom SC na3359a Control Panel Function Button Locations Item Function 14 Description 1 Power control Turn the cooling unit On and Off 2 Mode selection Three mode control settings: Cool, Dehumidify, and Fan. The settings are adjusted by pressing the Mode Control Button. 3 Remote control infrared receiver Receives commands sent from the remote control.
Display Interface FAN SLEEP °C °F SET TEMP ON LOW MED HIGH AUTO SET TIME DRY OFF na3360a COOL Display Screen Information Item Function 1 Sleep mode indicator Description Sleep mode is an undercooling mode that is used during times of nonpeak heat. Sleep mode is activated by setting the timer. The set temperature will automatically increase at intervals until the timer turns off the Sleep mode. 2 Cool mode indicator Cool mode cools the room. Temperature and fan speed are set by the user.
Function Button and Indicator Light Operation Cooling Mode. In Cool mode the unit attempts to bring the room air temperature down to the set temperature. The fan speed and temperature are adjusted in Cool mode. Note: The room temperature must be higher than the set temperature in order for the cooling mode to start. Dry Mode (Dehumidify). Press the ON/OFF button to start the cooling unit. Press the Mode button to choose Dry. In Dry mode, the fan speed is fixed to Low.
Remote Control Caution: 1. Do not drop the remote control. 2. Do not leave the remote control exposed to direct sunlight. Note: 1. To avoid interference, do not use the remote control within one meter (3 ft) of a television or other electrical appliance 2. The remote control is functional up to 7 m (23 ft) from the cooling unit. All portable cooling units are provided with a hand-held remote control.
Set Timer changing settings: With the cooling unit ON, 1. - Select the mode and press Send. 2. - Select the fan speed and press Send. 3. - Adjust the temperature between 16°C and 30°C and press Send. 4. - Press the Timer button to see the remaining hours. 5. - Press the Hour button to adjust the delay time. Press Send. Clear the Timer: Press and hold the timer button until the time of day appears in the display. Press Send. Sleep mode. While the cooling unit is On, set the mode, temperature and fan speed.
Maintenance Electrical Hazard: Before performing maintenance on the cooling unit: 1. Turn the cooling unit off. 2. Unplug the cooling unit. Warning: Damage to equipment may occur if: 1. Caustic substances are used to clean the cooling unit. 2. The unit is subjected to excess water. 2. Air filters are cleaned too aggressively causing damage. Clean the exterior Wipe dirt and dust from the exterior surfaces with a soft, dry cloth.
Empty the condensate drain pan If the cooling unit is not equipped with a drain hose allowing the drain pan to drain, the unit will shut down when the drain pan is full. 1. With the power off and the unit unplugged, move the cooling unit to an appropriate place to drain the drain pan. Place the drainage port over a drain or use a container large enough to hold the contents of the drain pan. 2. Remove the drain plug and allow the pan to drain completely. 3.
Caster replacement Warning: Tipping the cooling unit can cause damage. ON /O FF M OD E FA N In Ro om SC TE M P TI M E SL EE P 1. Raise the unit levelly at least 406 to 508 mm (16 to 20 in) to access the caster. 2. Remove the two Phillips head screws securing the old caster to the cooling unit. 3. When the old caster is removed, attach the new caster by inserting the post into the installation hole in the chassis and securing with the two Phillips head screws.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution Unit does not run Tripped overcurrent protector: Reset the overcurrent protector. If you are attempting to run the cooling unit from the remote control, check that the batteries in the remote control are good. Check that the unit is properly plugged into the power outlet. The unit stops running during operation. Check that the set temperature is lower than the room temperature. The unit runs but does not Check that the room is closed (no doors or windows cool. open).
Spare Parts List Part Number Description 0J-0H-0307 Ceiling exhaust kit 0J-0H-0308 Exhaust duct kit 0J-870-16521 Swivel caster 0J-876-0318 Air filter InRoom SC 60 Hz User Manual 23
Specifications MODE + °F TIMER Min Hr. DRY SEND ON/OFF na3355a SLEEP - °F FAN 24 Model APCSC2000 APCSC3500 Net weight (Equipment only) 31 Kg (68 lb) 33 Kg (73 lb) Shipping weight 37 kg (82 lb) 42 kg (92 lb) Dimensions 840 x 685 x 370 mm (33.07 H x 14.57 D x 17.72 W in) Voltage/Frequency 120VAC - 60 Hz 120VAC - 60 Hz Power input 1170 W 1560 W Operating current 9.5 A 12.5 A Capacity 9,900 Btu/h (2.9 kW) 12,000 Btu/h (3.5 kW) Dehumidifying capacity 2.46 l/h (0.
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