Control the Elements Owner’s Manual 4200VSi / 4200VSx 220V / 1PH / 50Hz
CONGRATULATIONS! Thank you for purchasing a new CellarPro cooling system. Please take a minute to read through this Owner’s Manual before you unpack, install and turn on your Cooling Unit. If you have any questions about your new cooling unit, it is likely that you will find the answers in this Owner’s Manual. We also have more information on our website, including the latest version of the Owner’s Manual, at www.cellarpro.com/customerservice .
Table of Contents I. Specifications II. Installation Instructions 10 III. Operating Instructions 17 IV. Troubleshooting 27 V.
I. Specifications Specs and Cut Sheets Model Weight (kg) Dimensions (cm) WxDxH 4200VSi 35.8 x 63.8 x 49.8 (incl.drain) 52.2 4200VSi* 36.8 x 74.4 x 50.0 (incl. hood) 55.8 4200VSx 36.8 x 70.1 x 50.0 (incl. exterior case & drain) 55.8 * With optional duct hood Cut Sheet (inches) 4 Running Compressor Amps 6.
4200VSi (with Rear Duct Hood) - Cut Sheet (inches) 4200VSx Cut Sheet (inches) 5
Placement CellarPro 4200 Series cooling units are designed to be installed THROUGH THE WALL, so that the rear and the front of the cooling unit DO NOT SHARE THE SAME AIR SPACE. These units also can be placed completely INSIDE or OUTSIDE the cellar when used in combination with our duct kits. Ambient Environment 4200VSi - designed for internal use only (ie sheltered from outdoor weather), the rear of the unit can be exposed to temperature conditions ranging from 4.4 to 46°C.
allow air to leak into the cellar. It is important that all walls, joints, doors and windows, electrical outlets and/or switches, pipes, vents and light fixtures be sealed to prevent air and moisture from entering the cellar. If there is a leak in the cellar, the cooling unit will build up excess condensation.
Ducting. CellarPro 4200 units allow the condenser air intake and exhaust each to be ducted up to 15 equivalent meters with 20 cm diameter ducting, or 30 equivalent meters with our auxiliary fan and 20 cm diameter ducting. We offer two rear duct kits (sold separately) that attach to the rear of the cooling unit. INSIDE THE CELLAR (At the front of the cooling unit) Evaporator Air Intake.
Power Requirements CellarPro cooling systems should be plugged into a dedicated outlet connected to a 15-amp circuit. These cooling units can be used in 187-254V single-phase environments at 50Hz, and use approximately 6.3 amps during its “on” cycle. The power plug provided is Nema 6-15P 15A 250V Plug (Male). It has a screw cover plug housing with internal lug connections, and can be swapped easily to conform to local plug configurations.
II. Installation Instructions TEST THE UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING IT 1. Remove the unit from the box. SAVE THE BOX AND PACKING MATERIALS. 2. Plug in the power cord and let the unit run on a hard, flat surface. 3. Check to make sure that both fans (one in the front and one at the rear of the cooling unit) are blowing. 4.
Mount the unit in the upright position close to the ceiling inside the cellar. As warm air rises to the top of the cellar, the cooling unit pulls the warm air through the evaporator coil and removes the heat from the warm air. Once cooled, the cold air is discharged from the front of the cooling unit and circulates through the cellar. Slide the unit through from the outside of the cellar. CAUTION: Two people are required to move the cooling unit, which is very heavy.
4200VSi – Mounting Diagrams (inches) 12
4200VSx – Mounting Diagrams (inches) 13
Installation Notes: 1. The unit is shipped with (4) wall mounting brackets, a 90° drain elbow, and a 3 meters length of 13mm I.D. condensate drain line. The required hardware is shipped loose with the unit. a. Model 4200VSi (indoor installations): Select the desired set of mounting holes, location #1, #2, or #3 (shown above). The mounting brackets can be used on either side of the wall. b. Model 4200VSx (outdoor installations): The rear cover uses hole location #1.
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. Ducted Installations 1. Ductwork may be attached to the discharge only, or to both the discharge and return adapters. 2.
Summary Keep in mind the following guidelines before purchasing a wine cooling unit from CellarPro: If the cellar it too large for the cooling unit, the cooling unit will be unable to maintain proper, even temperatures throughout the cellar. Without proper insulation and an airtight environment, the cooling unit effectively will become a de-humidifier and potentially will produce buckets of water.
III. Operating Instructions Overview Test the cooling unit to make sure it is working properly before installing the cooling unit (refer to the instructions at the beginning of the previous chapter.) CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain optimal conditions for wine storage and aging. 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.
Basic Operation The temperature inside the cellar can be increased or decreased by changing the Minimum Set Point as described later in this chapter. If the cooling unit runs too much, you can raise the Minimum Set Point to reduce the cycle “on” time. Most wine collectors store their wine in the range of 12.8 – 15.6°C. CellarPro cooling units are designed to maintain appropriate levels of humidity, ranging from 50 to 70 percent, inside wine cellars.
(1) Control Panel: Maintains desired cellar environment. Factory settings are optimized for peak performance. Controller is described in detail in the following section. (2) Fan Speed Selector Switch (Low/Med/High): The cooling unit fans operate on 3 speed settings: Low, Medium, and High. For optimum sound and energy efficiency, select the lowest fan speed that will maintain the desired cellar temperature.
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 On/Off” to turn the unit on and off. When the “Compressor On” indicator light is on, the Compressor is running. When the “Fan On” indicator light is on, the Fan is running.
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” button for three seconds while “Hi” or “Lo” is displayed. “RST” will blink three times to indicate confirmation. Set Button The cooling unit is factory preset with a Minimum Set Point of 14.4°C and a Temperature Differential of 2.2°C.
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 2.2°C and the Temperature Differential is unchanged. Quick Chill Button To activate the “Quick Chill” mode, press the “Up” / “Quick Chill” button for three seconds. To deactivate “Quick Chill”, press “Quick Chill” button for three seconds again.
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” button and the “Down” button together at the same time, and hold for three seconds.
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 P1 Alarm Probe 1, which senses the temperature inside the cellar and controls the on/off cycles of the cooling unit, has failed The cooling unit enters a timed auto-cycle mode until Probe 1 is repaired or replaced.
Maintenance The condenser coils at the back of the cooling unit will collect dust, dirt and lint over time. It is critically important to clean (reusable filter) or replace (disposable filter) the air filter periodically. If the condenser coils or filter become clogged, the cooling unit will not have proper airflow and its performance and longevity will be compromised. The condenser filter slides out to the left or the right at the rear of the cooling unit.
Alarms The cooling unit has both an audible notification and a visual alarm indicator (shown in “red” on the control panel) that are activated when an alarm is triggered. Please note: the temperature alarms (HA, HA2, LA and LA2) are disabled during the first 23 hours of operation after the cooling unit is plugged in and/or turned on. The control panel also will flash a code for each alarm, as follows: Alarm Code What it means What to do P1, P3 Probe Failure Call CellarPro at 877.726.
IV. Troubleshooting Cooling Unit Runs Constantly Improper installation, inadequate insulation, or a cellar that is too large will cause the cooling unit to run continuously and cannot be troubleshooted. The cooling unit is designed to turn on when the air temperature in the cellar rises ABOVE the Minimum Set Point + Temperature Differential, and turn off when the air temperature falls below the Minimum Set Point. For example, if the Minimum Set Point is 14.4°C and the Temperature Differential is 2.
4. Raise the Minimum Set Point of the cooling unit. 5. Check to make sure the cellar has airtight seals, including the door(s), light fixtures, and all walls, ceiling and floor. The HA2 Alarm has been triggered The cooling unit is designed to measure the temperature of the condenser coils and, if the temperature exceeds 60°C for more than 2 hours, the HA2 alarm will display on the control panel.
VI. Limited Warranty For one year from the date of original delivery, your CellarPro warranty covers all parts and labor to repair or replace any components in the wine cooling unit that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. Under the terms of this warranty, CellarPro will repair or replace the original cooling unit with a new or refurbished cooling unit and, once replaced, the original cooling unit must be returned to CellarPro.