Vinotemp VINO4500SSH Refrigerator User Manual


 
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1. Condensing Unit
Place the condensing units WM250-850SCU in a properly ventilated
location. If it is not, heat exhausted by the condensing unit will build up
and the cooling system will not operate properly.
Leave minimum 5 feet clearance for the exhaust side and leave minimum
1 foot clearance for the fresh air intake side.
Condensing unit shall be elevated to avoid possible flooding and shaded
from direct sun. It shall not be exposed to temperatures higher than 110
°F or lower than 45 °F (optional low ambient kit for 20 °F).
2. Evaporator Unit
The WM25-85SFCH evaporator units can be installed outside a wine
room.
Supply and return air flow from the evaporator unit shall be unobstructed
for at least 1 foot.
There is a gravity drain line so that it can not be installed above the
evaporator unit. Otherwise a condensation pump must be used.
If the overall duct length is more or less than 50ft, it is necessary to check
the air flow to meet the specified CFM. It may use larger or smaller size
ducts or fan speed control to adjust the system refrigeration performance
to achieve 8-10°F differential between return air and supply air.
3. Air Sensor
The air sensor is recommended to place in the wine room. If it is in a
return duct, due to the temperature differential the temperature setting
needs to be adjusted in order to maintain the proper wine room
temperature.
4. Refrigeration Piping and Charging
NOTES: ALWAYS USE THE SUPERHEAT AND SUBCOOLING,
PRESSURE READINGS TO CHARGE REFRIGERANT PROPERLY, THE
LISTED CHARGES ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
The installation order starts from condensing unit (including the receiver),
liquid line filter-drier, moisture-liquid indicator (sight glass), liquid line,
evaporator unit (including liquid line solenoid valve and thermostatic
expansion valve or automatic expansion valve), suction line, and returning
to condensing unit.
The subcooling at the condensing unit shall be around 10
°F. The charge
may be complete when there are no more bubbles forming in the sight
glass.