Global Industrial 292660, 292661, 292662, 292846, 292845 User Manual

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Models
292660 292661 292662
Models 292663 292845 292846
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Industrial Portable AC
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Please read this manual carefully for instructions on correct installation and usage. Please read all safeguards.
• Transport and store unit in upright position only. Leave in upright position for at least 3 hours prior to initial use.
• Place A/C on even, level surface at all times.
• Ensure unit is connected to a grounded power supply of the correct rating / capacity.
• Unit will cool when room temperature is between 18°C (64°F) ~ 45°C (113°F) depending on thermostat setting.
DO NOT use A/C for functions other than those described in this manual.
• DO NOT tilt unit.
• DO NOT cover or obstruct inlet and outlet grilles.
• DO NOT expose to rain, water, wet environments, such as laundry rooms, to avoid risk or electrical shock.
• DO NOT unplug unit while operating.
• DO NOT place foreign objects on unit.
• DO NOT operate A/C with wet or damp hands.
• DO NOT allow chemical substances to come into contact with unit.
• DO NOT operate A/C in the presence of flammable substances or vapors such as alcohols, pesticides or gasoline.
• Use control panel to start and to stop the unit. DO NOT USE PLUG.
• Turn off A/C and unplug from electrical outlet when not in use.
• Turn off and unplug unit from the electrical outlet prior to maintenance or transport.
• DO NOT use extension cord
DO NOT unplug unit by pulling on the electrical cord. Keep electrical cord away from heat sources and completely unroll cord to avoid overheating. If power cord is damaged, contact a qualified electrician or service agent to replace it, in order to avoid hazard or injury.
• Filters must be used with product at all times. When filters are removed for maintenance, verify that unit has been turned off and unplugged from the electrical outlet.
• Routine maintenance ensures unit efficiency. If not completed, unit output performance and efficiency will decrease and energy consumption will increase.
• DO NOT operate unit with a damaged power cord or plug, after a malfunction, or has been dropped or damaged.
• Use only in the upright position on an even, flat surface. Unit must be positioned at least 24 inches (60 cm) from the nearest object in any direction.
• Stop operation immediately if abnormal noise or odor is detected. Contact a local service center.
• This appliance must be used safely and with supervision. Keep away from children or unauthorized users. Never leave unattended.
• Appliance must be installed in accordance with local regulations.
• If supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent, or qualified personnel to avoid hazard.
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SPECIFICATIONS
292660 292661 292662 292663 292845 292846
Power, Phase-V-HZ
Cooling Capacity, BTU/h 13200 16800 21200 29,000
Wattage 1200 1700 2400 3300
Amp 11.9 15.5 11 15
EER BTU/Wh 11 9.8 8.8 9.3
NEMA Plug 5-15P 5-20P 6-15P 6-20P
Power Cord 14 AWG, 10 ft. 12 AWG, 10 ft. 14 AWG, 10 ft. 12 AWG, 10 ft.
Dimensions, in 20.5 x 40.9 x 26 20.5 x 40.9 x 26 20.5 x 40.9 x 26 22.1 x 47.3 x 29
N.W/G.W, lbs. 185/202 190/207 194/212 216/234
Condensate Tank, Gallons 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17
Single Phase,
115V, 60Hz
Single Phase,
115V, 60Hz
Single Phase,
208/230V, 60Hz
Single Phase,
208/230V, 60Hz
Single Phase,
208/230V, 60Hz
Single Phase,
208/230V, 60Hz
36,000/37,000 60,000
4400 7000
20/19 32/30
10.6 18.6
6-30p Hardwired
10 AWG, 10 ft. 8 AWG, 10 ft.
26 x 52.4 x 33.3
28.9 x 59.8 x 51.5
253/271 661/694
3.17 ---
# of Cool Air Ducts 2 2 2 3
Ambient Temp. Range, °F
Setting Temperature (Spot Cool Mode), °F
Setting Temperature (Room Cool Mode), °F
Application Area, ft
Refrigerant Type R-410A R-410A R-410A R-410A R-410A R-410A
Design Pressure, Hi/Low Psi
Indoor Air Flow (High/Low) CFM
Hot Air Duct Diameter, in. 12 12 12 16
Maximum Duct Length, ft 50 50 50 60
2
64~113 64~113 64~113 64~113 64~113 64~113
64~86 64~86 64~86 64~86 64~86 64~86
32~86 32~86 32~86 32~86 32~86 32~86
355 430 538 743
465/250 450/250 484/250 450/280
405/345 470/400 560/465 741/635
3 3
1300 1600
450/250
450/280
882/776 1589/1414
16 19
60 100
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Assembly/Installation
After unpacking the unit, carefully inspect contents for any loose, missing, or damaged parts that may have occurred during transit.
Models: 292660, 292661 & 292662
COMPONENT PARTS
Cool air outlet hoses
Top fan exhaust flange
Display/Control board Evaporator/filter
Condenser/filter Guide bar for condensate water tank
Condensate water tank (Water level is sensed, and the unit operation is stopped when tank is full. An alarm will be displayed. Empty the tank and replace to resume operation.
Figure 1
Font and Right Side View
POWER CORD HOLDER
1. Take out the cord holder from the accessory box.
2. Place the cord holder on the back side of air conditioner.
3. Use screws (enclosed inside of accessory box with cord holder) to install the cord holder on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2
Models: 292663 292845 & 292846
COMPONENT PARTS
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Cool air outlet hose
Top fan exhaust flange Display/Control board
Evaporator/filter Guide bar for condensate water tank
Condensate water tank (Water level is sensed, and the unit operation is stopped when tank is full). An alarm will be displayed. Empty the tank and replace to resume operation. (Except model 292846, Drain pump included).
Condenser/filter
Electrical access panel
Power cord holder
Caster
POWER CORD HOLDER
1. Take out the cord holder from the accessory box.
2. Place the cord holder on the back side of air conditioner.
3. Use screws (enclosed inside of accessory box with cord holder) to install the cord holder on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Electrical access panel
Power cord holder
Figure 3
Back and Left Side View
Caster
TOP FAN EXHAUST FLANGE
1. Remove the top fan exhaust flange from carton.
2. Place the top fan exhaust flange on the top of air conditioner.
3. Use screws (enclosed inside of box with the top fan exhaust flange) to install the top fan exhaust flange on air conditioner as shown in Figure 4.
DISCHARGE DUCTS/SUPPLY AIR DUCT
1. Remove cool air outlet hose(s) from carton.
2. Place the cool air outlet hose(s) on the front top of air conditioner.
3. Use screws enclosed inside of box with cool air outlet hose(s) to install the cool air outlet hose(s) on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 5.
TOP FAN EXHAUST FLANGE
1. Remove the top fan exhaust flange from carton.
2. Place the top fan exhaust flange on the top of air conditioner.
3. Use screws (enclosed inside of box with the top fan exhaust flange) to install the top fan exhaust flange on air conditioner as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4
DISCHARGE DUCTS/SUPPLY AIR DUCT
1. Remove cool air outlet hose(s) from carton.
2. Place the cool air outlet hose(s) on the front top of air conditioner.
3. Use screws enclosed inside of box
Figure 5
with cool air outlet hose(s) to install the cool air outlet hose(s) on the air conditioner as shown in Figure 5.
NOTE: Condensate tank must be emptied regularly. NOTE: Hot Air exhaust Duct can be purchased separately
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WARNINGS REGARDING PROPER LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION
WARNING: Do not use the unit in explosive environments or in areas where flammable gas leakage may occur.
WARNING: Do not use the unit in areas where it will be exposed to rain, water or in a corrosive atmosphere.
WARNING: Do not use the unit above 18°C (64.4°F) ~ 45°C (113°F)
WARNING: Do not install the unit on uneven or sloping surface. The unit may roll
or topple over even if the casters are set to the locked position.
Moving the Unit
Unlock the casters and push the unit on a flat, level surface and set the caster brakes to the locked position.
Plugging in the Unit
Check the prongs and surface of the power cord plug for dust/dirt. If dust and/or dirt are present, wipe off with a clean, dry cloth. Check the power cord, plug and prongs for damage or excess play. If any damage or excess play is found, contact a qualified repair technician or a qualified electrician to perform replacement or repair of the power cord, plug or prongs.
WARNING: If the power cord or plug is damaged, repair should only be performed by qualified electrical personnel.
WARNING: Do not connect/disconnect the power cord or attempt to operate buttons with wet hands. This could result in electrical shock.
NOTE: Make sure the AC outlet is free of dirt, dust, oil, water or any other foreign material. The unit is equipped with an approved NEMA plug configuration (See Specification). The appropriate outlet must be used for each plug type.
Operation
CONTROL PANEL
7. CURRENT TEMP: Displays current room temperature in display in Fahrenheit. (In Room Cool Mode only). SPOT/COOL Mode – Displays outlet (cool air) temperature during normal operations. In order to change °F to °C, press SPOT/COOL and ROOM/COOL buttons together for 2 seconds. C will blink 2 times and Figure will change to °C. ALARM codes blink and are displayed when abnormal operation occurs.
8. TARGET TEMP: displays the unit set temperature for ROOM/COOL mode only
OFF-TIMER: Enter to Timer Setting Mode if you press BLOWER Button and
SPOT/COOL Button together for 1 second. Press UP/DOWN Button to set the timer until it shows the figure you want to set. After 5 seconds,the figure will be memorized and the compressor will stop after the time set.
AUTO RESTART: If the unit goes off due to an electrical interruption, the
unit will automatically restart when the power resumes.
Maintenance
FILTER CLEANING (See Figures 8 and 9) There are two filters in the unit. The evaporator filter is located at the front of the unit. The condenser filter is located at the side of the unit.
1. Loosen 2 bolts on the front filter guard.
2. Slide filter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust
from the filter.
3. If the filter is heavily covered with dust and dirt, warm water
and mild soap or neutral detergent may be used to wash the filter. Do not use any other chemicals to clean filter, as they will likely damage the filter.
4. Dry the filter in a shaded area before replacing it. Do not
operate the unit without the filter installed and the filter guard in the closed position.
5. Replace the clean filter and close the filter guard.
6. To clean the condenser filter, lift up on the side filter from the
middle bar slightly and then angle the filter outwards from the bottom and remove.
7.Use the same cleaning procedure as above (3 – 5).
8. To replace the condenser filter, place the top of the filter in
the guide and slide the filter up until the bottom of the filter clears the frame. Then push the bottom of filter into the guide and let filter gently fall inside the guide.
NOTE: For effective cooling clean the filter at least every 2 weeks.
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Figure 7
1. POWER BUTTON: Activates unit when POWER BUTTON is pressed. (Fan starts on low speed). If power button is pressed during operation, unit stops.
2. BLOWER BUTTON: Changes fan speed from (Low) to (High) when pressed.
3. SPOT/COOL BUTTON: Activates compressor and begins producing cool air 5 seconds after button is pressed. Regulates temperature based on outlet cool air temperature.
4. ROOM/COOL BUTTON: Activates compressor and produces cool air 5 seconds after button is pressed. Regulates temperature based on inlet ambient air temperature.
5.
SET TEMP BUTTONS: Change target temperature/data value by +/- 1. Change data value by +/- 10 by pressing continually. Press the SET TEMP BUTTONS to set temperature. Upper button is to heighten temperature and Lower button is to lower temperature.
6. ALARM: Alarm indicator lights (blinks) and indicates abnormal system operation. If Alarm occurs, compressor stops. System operation stops when ALARM light is activated (blinks) longer than 3 minutes. See alarm code table.
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8
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5
6
3
4
- Loosen 2 bolts on the front filter guard.
- Slide filter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the filter.
- Remove dust from
Figure 8
Removing Filters
- If required, wash the
Figure 9
Removal of Dust
SPRING REPLACEMENT (See Figure 10)
Figure 10
The process of spring replacement
the filter using a vacuum cleaner hose attachment.
filter in lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Leave to dry in shaded area before reinstalling.
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There are two springs on the rear or condensate water tank guide.
1. Release screw on spring hook.
2. Take off spring hook and pull out opposite spring hook from hole in the condensate water tank guide.
3. Replace with a new spring in reverse order.
4. Repeat this cycle for the other spring.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES (See Table 1) The alarm light is activated if abnormal operation occurs and a code is displayed on the control panel. The compressor and condenser fan motor will stop operating. The evaporator fan will continue to run for 3 minutes. If the fault is rectified within 3 minutes, the unit will resume operation. If the fault persists for more than 3 minutes, the evaporator fan will stop. The fault must be rectified before the unit will resume normal operation.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ALARM CODES
Alarm Display Problem Cause Corrective Action
Frost prevention sensor and Abnormal temperature sensor value
Refrigerant high pressure switch • Blocked air filter
Abnormal temperature sensor value
• Indoor heat exchanger temperature too low
• TH3 temperature sensor has a loose or broken connection
• Blocked / kinked exhaust duct
• Ambient temperature is too high
TH1(Outlet) temperature sensor has a loose or broken connection
• Do not use air conditioner if ambient temperature is lower than 18°C (64°F)
• Contact a qualified service agent
• Clean air filter
• Ensure exhaust duct is not blocked / kinked
• Do not use air conditioner if ambient temperature is higher than 45°C
Contact qualified service personnel
Table 1 - Alarm Codes
Abnormal temperature sensor value
Compressor over-loaded • Ambient temperature is too high
Condensate water level alarm Condensate tank is full • Empty water tank
Drain pump alarm Drain pump defective or improper
TH2(Inlet) temperature sensor has a loose or broken connection
• Unstable voltage supply
• Defective compressor
hose connection (including kink or blockage)
Contact qualified service personnel
• Do not use A/C if ambient temperature is higher than 45°C (113°F)
• Contact qualified service personnel
• Replace compressor
• After water tank installation, press the SPOT/COOL or ROOM/ COOL button to resume operation
• Check connection and hose
• Replace drain pump
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Wiring Diagram - 292660/292662
POWER
Industrial Portable AC
POWER 1P AC 115V 1P AC 208V/230V
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Wiring Diagram - 292661
DRAIN
FD
PUMP
(option)
FD
Power 1P AC 115V 1P AC 208 / 230V
RELAY
DRAIN
PUMP
(option)
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RELAY
RELAY
Wiring Diagram - 292845
DRAIN PUMP (option)
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Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action
Water Leakage
Unit does not operate
No cold air flows from the cold air outlet
Waterflow can be heard after compressor shuts off
High water level in condensate tank 1. Remove blockage from drain
2. Remove any obstruction under black panel or water tank
3. Empty condensate tank
1. Verify power supply is available to unit.
2. Verify power cord is connected
1. Ambient air cannot be properly cooled without routine maintenance
2. Compressor will not work if unit is turned off and on quickly
3. Ambient air temperature may be too high
No cause Common to hear coolant flowing after unit
1. Reset circuit breaker and restart unit
2. Connect power Cord
1. Clean filter
2. Wait 2 minutes after unit is turned off before turning the unit back on
3. Compressor temperature may be higher when the ambient temperature is too high. The compressor will not work unless the ambient air temperature is within the acceptable operating range of the unit
shuts off
Alarm displays "FT" with less than half of condensate water in the tank
Spring is possibly broken Replace with a new spring
(See Maintenance page 5)
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