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Introduction
IMPORTANT!
Customer Warranty Registration
PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN IMMEDIATELY
TO REGISTER THE WARRANTY ON YOUR NEW WINE GUARDIAN AND ACCESSORIES
Dear Customer,
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing a Wine Guardian cooling system. We believe
it to be the best wine cellar cooling system on the market and hope that you will agree.
This guide is intended to help the installer and owner of the Wine Guardian cooling system
to properly install and maintain the equipment. In order to ensure a long and trouble-free
operation, please read this manual carefully, especially the safety instructions, and keep it
for future reference.
Wine Guardian’s Consumer Protection Program
Please complete and return this Product Registration Card along with copies of your
original purchase receipts within ten days from date of sale to enroll in Wine Guardian’s
Consumer Protection Program. Note: The Product Registration Card is included in the
system’s packaging.
By registering your purchase, you will automatically be enrolled. Our Consumer
Protection Program provides you with the following.
New Product Announcement: so you can be kept informed of the latest
Wine Guardian products and accessories.
Product Safety Notification: so registering your product allows us to
contact you in the unlikely event a product of safety notification or service
bulletin issued.
Confirmation of Ownership: we keep the model number, serial
number, and other information on this card in our files up to ten years.
In the event of fire, flood or theft, your registration serves as your proof
of purchase for insurance purposes.
Warranty Service: filling out Product Registration
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Directory of Terms
Ambient Air – The surrounding area outside the cellar such as a room, basement, garage or
outdoors.
CFM – Cubic feet per minute. A unit of measurement for the amount of air handled by the fan.
Condensate / Condensation – The water formed out of the air when it is cooled below a certain
temperature (called dew point). Often referred to as “sweating” on pipes and cold surfaces. This
water collects at the bottom of the evaporator or cooling coil and drains out of the unit through
the drain line.
Condenser (Heat Rejection) Section / Coil – The Condenser Section uses the compressor,
condenser coil and fan to remove heat from the refrigerant to the ambient air outside the wine
cellar. The word condenser refers to the condensation of the refrigerant from gas to liquid phase.
CSA/ETL – Canadian Standard Association/Electric Testing Laboratory
Exhaust Air – The air leaving the evaporator or condenser section of the Wine Guardian unit.
Evaporator (Cooling) Section / Coil – The Evaporator Section uses the cooling coil and the
fan to remove heat from the air inside the wine cellar to the refrigerant, cooling the air and
condensing moisture out of the air. The word evaporator refers to the evaporation of the
refrigerant from liquid to gas phase in the coil. The Evaporator Section is connected to or inside
the wine cellar.
Flexible Duct – Round ducts with steel reinforced plastic liners, a layer of insulation and an
outer plastic layer used to convey the air from the unit to the cellar or ambient space.
Grille or Diffuser – Inlet or outlet plates to direct the airflow or protect the inside of the unit.
Heat Gain / Loss – The amount of cooling or heating expressed in watts transferred
between the wine cellar and the ambient space. The Wine Guardian must offset this load.
Inlet Air – The air entering the evaporator and condenser sections of the Wine
Guardian unit.
NEC – National Electrical Code
Recovery – The amount of cooling the unit does to return the cellar to its set point
temperature after some new load is introduced, such as people or new cases of warm wine
entering the cellar.
Return Air - The air leaving the cellar and returning to the inlet of the evaporator coil.
SP – Static pressure. Unit of measurement (inches of water column) of the pressure of the air
handled by the fan.
Set Point – The desired temperature or humidity set on the thermostat or humidistat.
Supply Air - The air entering the cellar from the discharge of the evaporator coil.
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Receiving, Inspecting and Unpacking the Wine
IMPORTANT
If this procedure is not followed, the shipping company may reject the
claim and the consignee may suffer the loss. Do not return the shipment
to the factory
.
Guardian System
NOTE: Wine Guardian systems are factory assembled and tested prior to
shipment.
Wine Guardian systems are shipped individually in corrugated boxes specially designed to
protect the equipment during shipment.
Before opening the container, inspect the packing crates or boxes for obvious signs
of damage or mishandling.
Write any discrepancy or visual damage on the bill of lading before signing.
Inspect all equipment for any sign of damage caused during transit.
Report all visual or concealed damage to the carrier and file a claim immediately.
WARNING
* DO NOT LIFT THE UNIT UP FROM ITS PLASTIC FRONT PIECES
TO AVOID DAMAGING THEM
**THE UNIT SHOULD BE LIFTED FROM UNDERNEATH ITS BASE AT
BOTH ENDS OF THE SYSTEM.
Review the Packing Slip to Verify:
Model number
Factory-installed options
System accessories
If any items listed on the packing slip do not match your order information, contact the place
of purchase immediately.
Check the unit for:
An electrical power cord (factory installed on condenser side)
The Easy Mount™ Through-the-Wall mounting sleeve.
Accessories such as condenser air duct collar or duct collar kit, and optional controls, if
ordered.
The EasyMount™ Through-the-Wall mounting sleeve.
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General Description
The Through-the-Wall Wine Guardian cooling system is a professional grade, self-contained
climate control system designed specifically for the storage of wine at cellar temperatures. It is
designed for easy installation and operation. Wine Guardian uses digital electronic controls and
environmentally friendly R-134a refrigerant. The entire system is run-tested at the factory and
shipped as a single package. All components are of a high quality standard commercial grade.
The entire system is approved by ETL (Equipment Testing Lab) according to UL (Underwriters
Laboratory) 484 and CSA (Canadian Standard Association) safety standards. All wiring
complies with NEC (National Electrical Code). Each system is factory installed with a sealed,
UL-approved power cord and plug that can be mounted on either end of the cooling system.
Wine Guardian products are made in the USA.
The Wine Guardian Through-the-Wall system is completely self-contained and includes an
integral air cooled condenser. The system is functionally divided into two sections, the
evaporator or cooling section, and the condenser or heat rejection section. Each section contains
a coil to add or remove heat and a fan to move the air through the coil and into our or out of the
cellar or adjacent space.
Air from the cellar first enters the cooling coil. Air passes through the cooling coil and is cooled
by the refrigerant inside the coil. This causes any excess humidity in the air to condense and be
captured in the drain pan and internally evaporates as it comes in contact with the integral
condensate removal coil. Air then enters the fan where it is pressured and discharged out of the
system. The thermostat, located on the system, or through the optional remote interface
controller, turns the cooling on and off as needed to maintain its set point.
The compressor and condenser section are activated whenever the system is cooling. The
condenser fan draws air from the surrounding or ambient space. The airflows through the
condenser coil where it absorbs heat from the refrigerant in the coil. The air is finally discharged
out of the system by the condenser fan, and can be ducted outside or to an unused space by an
optional condenser duct kit.
CAUTI
THE AIR EXHAUST FORM THE CONDENSER FAN IS WARM AND CAN BE 20 DEGREES F
ABOVE THE ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE.
ON
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Wine Guardian Controls
Wine Guardian’s digital electronic control series offers a versatile solution for controlling and
monitoring your wine cellar temperature and humidity. This series consists of four controls; a
main control board; a local user interface; a remote user interface; and a remote temperature and
humidity sensor. The system only required the use of the main control board and one of the user
interfaces (local or remote) to function. However, users have the following options to customize
the control capabilities for their application: (See pg. 6 for description of control boards and
optional sensors).
The Wine Guardian’s digital electronic controls are designed to control the operation of the
compressor, condenser fan, evaporator fan, and optional humidifier. There also is pressure switch
monitoring with a dry contact alarm output that will energize in the event of a pressure switch
fault or a high/low temperature or humidity alarm. The local and remote user interface controls
employ user-friendly, menu-driven programming features that can easily be accessed by holding
the mode button on the control for 5 seconds. Once in the program menu, the user can scroll
through the setting by pressing the mode button and can adjust each setting by using the up and
down arrows. The programming mode allows the user to customize features such as °F or °C
temperature scale, high/low temperature and humidity alarm set points, an adjustable 0-10
minute compressor anti-short cycle delay, sensor averaging options, enable or disable the defrost
feature, an optional keypad lockout code, differential and dead band adjustments, room
temperature calibration, enable or disable the humidifier, and automatic or continuous fan option.
To exit the programming mode the user may either hold the mode button for 5 seconds or the
control will automatically store the settings and exit the programming mode after 10 seconds of
inactivity. Each user interface control will also employ an ON/OFF button that turns the system
on or off respectively.
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Wine Guardian Controls
Main Control: Performs all switching
functions and interfaces with inputs and
outputs. It can connect to local or remote
user interface, as well as remote
temperature/humidity sensor.
Two way communications: local
user interface reports settings back
to main control, main control
energizes outputs and reports alarms
and temp/humidity readings to local
user interface.
Two way communications: remote
user interface reports settings back
to main control, main control
energizes outputs and reports
alarms and temp/humidity
readings to remote user interface.
One way communication: remote
temp/humidity sensor reports temp and
humidity readings to main control.
Local User Interface: Can be used with
Main Control for adjusting settings,
reading temp/humidity, and reading
fault codes at the unit.
Remote User Interface: Can be with
Main Control for adjusting settings,
reading temp/humidity, and reading
fault codes in a remote location away
from the unit.
Temperature/Humidity Sensor: Can be
used in conjunction with the Main
Control to report temp/humidity from
inside the wine cellar without requiring a
user interface to be located inside the
wine cellar.
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Standard Specifications
IMPORTANT
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice
The Wine Guardian System Contains
A capillary tube expansion to control the flow of refrigeration into the evaporator coil
A filter dryer to keep the refrigerant clean and free of contaminants
Dual factory mounted plastic supply/return air grilles for evaporator and condenser air
movement
Movable supply air louvers for side-to-side directing of cold air into the wine cellar
A manually reset, high-pressure switch on the condenser discharge to protect the
compressor from high pressures
Environmentally friendly-134a refrigerant
An internally/externally mounted digital electronic control with many user-controlled
settings
Auxiliary drain port connection at condenser end of unit
All exterior framing of the Wine Guardian is powder coated, 0.063" gauge aluminum to prevent
rust and corrosion. All coils are copper tubes with aluminum fins. The evaporator is coated with
an “E” coat finish to prevent premature corrosion. The system uses an internal drain system to
remove excess moisture and does not reintroduce it back into the cellar. An auxiliary drain port
is located at the condenser end of the unit should there be a need to physically remove the
excessive moisture.
Each system is provided with a pre-wired and tested electronic digital thermostat (local user
interface) as standard, or an optional remote mounted thermostat (remote user interface) in the
wine cellar. The thermostat has multiple control functions for the fan, operation, cooling (if
equipped), and maintaining humidity.
Compressors are self-lubricating, permanently sealed, hermetic reciprocating type compressors,
with internal overload protection and capacity start with a minimum of one-year manufacturer’s
warranty and an optional five-year warranty. Compressors are mounted on rubber-in-shear
isolators to reduce noise and vibration.
Electric power is supplied by a single, factory-furnished cord and plug that can be connected on
the cellar side or the condenser side of the unit. Units are shipped from the factory with a plug
attached on the condenser side. All controls are 24-volt supplied from an internal transformer.
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Accessories and Optional Equipment
Humidifier Connection: You can locate the low voltage connection for field
optional remote humidifier on side of control panel on the wine cellar side of
the WG cooling unit. The optional humidifier comes pre-wired to fit directly to
this connection for the WG unit to control cellar humidity level desired.
Installation Sleeve
Each Wine Guardian system includes an EasyMount™ installation sleeve to be used in the
mounting of the system through-the-wall at the desired location. The sleeve is essential for the
proper support of the Wine Guardian system and ease of installation. The maximum dimensions
of the wall opening should be 14½” wide by 16¼” high.
For proper operation of the system, including drainage and undue noise and vibration, the
Installation Sleeve must be mounted level within the wall cutout and securely fastened to the
wall studs on either side of the sleeve as shown on page 18.
Extended
The Wine Guardian uses only the best commercially available compressors on the market.
However, since the compressor is the single most expensive component in the system, it is
recommended that you purchase the extended, five-year warranty option.
Duct Collar Adapter
An optional duct collar kit is available for ease in directing the warm condenser air away from
the through-the-wall unit mounting. The kit includes one (1) duct collar, 15-feet of 6-inches
round flexible ductwork and two (2) tie wraps for connection of the ductwork to the duct collar.
The kit does not include connections at the tie-in point to the remote location or outdoors.
Remote Temperature/Humidity Controller
The remote temperature/humidity controller (Remote Interface Controller) is intended to provide
a means for user interface at a remote location. The controller can be used as a remote
sensor/controller mounted within the wine cellar remote from the Through-the-Wall system. The
controller can also be used as a remote indicator (without sensor) mounted directly outside of the
wine cellar of the residence or building. The Remote Interface Controller includes a backlit face
for temperature and humidity indication along with controller set-up and operational functions.
Remote Temperature/
The remote temperature/humidity sensor is intended to provide a means of sensing one or more
locations within the wine cellar ands designed to work in conjunction with the Remote Interface
Controller or Local Interface Controller integral to the Wine Guardian Through-the-Wall system.
Multiple sensor readings are averaged and controlled to a single point. The sensors do not have
any temperature or humidity indication and must be mounted within the wine cellar.
Humidit
An optional stand-alone humidifier comes fully assembled and tested for field installation. It
automatically adds moisture into the cellar by the evaporation of water over a distribution pad.
Compressor
y Option
Warranty
Humidity
Sensor
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Overview of the Wine Guardian Unit
Refer to illustrations on page 10
Cabinet
protection and an attractive, maintenance-free appearance. Areas in contact with cold
temperatures are lined with insulation to prevent condensation.
Condensing Section
permanently lubricated, motorized impeller blower. This section also contains the compressor
and the electrical controls.
Evaporator Section
permanently or lubricated motorized impeller blower. The large evaporator coil face area
eliminates condensate carry-over, reduces air pressure drop and optimizes heat transfer. A drain
pan is located directly below the coil to capture condensate and is fabricated from aluminum to
prevent rust and corrosion.
Electrical Controls
through a phone cord-type connection. There is no need to open the chassis to access the factory
mounted and wired control. All internal wiring is in accordance with the National Electrical
Code. Wires are numbered and color coded to match the wiring diagrams.
Factory Tested
performance.
– The cabinet is constructed of aluminum with a powder coated finish for corrosion
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Ambient air is circulated through the condenser section by a direct drive,
–
Wine cellar air is circulated through the evaporator section by a direct drive,
–
All solid state electronic controls are connected internally and/or externally
–
All Wine Guardian units are factory run-tested and checked for operational
Internal Drain
at the condenser end of the unit. This allows the drain pan to drain freely. No external trap is
required.
Refrigerant Circuit
dryer, and a manual reset high pressure switch. See Refrigeration Illustration on page 13.
Supply/return grilles
seal to the chassis. Air is introduced through the sides and bottom and discharged through the
front perforated section.
Directional Louvers
charge opening on the Wine Guardian unit and can be accessed by removal of the wine cellar
side faceplate. The louvers are designed to be manually adjusted to direct air flow from side-toside or straight on. The louvers can help direct cold air into the center of the wine cellar should
the Through-the-Wall unit be mounted in a corner of the room.
– Condensate from the evaporator coil is directed to the condensate removal system
–
The factory-charged circuit includes a capillary tube expansion device, a filter
– These are made of rugged ABS plastic and factory mounted to automatically
– Two directional louvers are located within the evaporator supply air dis-
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