www.winemate.com Duct Split Cooling System Installation, Operation & Care Manual WM-2500SSHWC WM-4500SSHWC WM-6500SSHWC WM-8500SSHWC www.vinotemp.
Important Safety Information WARNING: • Do not use a ground fault interrupter (GFI). • A dedicated 20 AMP circuit for WM-2500~4500SSHWC and 30 AMP for WM-6500~8500SSHWC are required.
Table of Contents Cellar Construction.…………………………….……………..3 Features & Specifications…………………….….…………..4 Temperature & Humidity……….…………..………..……….6 Care Guide…………………………………………………….10 User’ Troubleshooting…….………………………………...11 Installer’s Instructions………….…..….……..…………….15 Electrical Wirings..…………….…..….……..………………25 Customer Support……………………………………………27 Warranty……………………………………………………….
Cellar Construction This is only a guide and shall be considered as minimum requirements. All interior walls and floors shall have a vapor barrier and a minimum of R13 insulation. All exterior walls and ceiling shall have a vapor barrier and a minimum of R19 insulation. The vapor barrier shall be installed on the warm side of the insulation.
Features and Specifications • • • • • • • Wine-Mate duct split cooling systems WM-2500~8500SSHWC are designed and used to provide a cold temperature between 50~65 °F for a properly insulated wine cellar. The wine cellar will maintain humidity range within 50~70% RH. These temperature and humidity ranges like in natural caves are optimized for long term storage of wine. SSHWC units consist of a condensing unit and an evaporator unit; they are connected by a liquid line and an insulated suction line.
The specifications and dimensions are listed as follows: Model No WM-2500SSHWC WM-4500SSHWC WM-6500SSHWC WM-8500SSHWC Evap Unit L”xW”xH”-S” Cond Unit L”xD”xH” WM-25SFCH 22.5x15.875 x14.375-11 WM-45SFCH 25.125x22.875 x16.375-18 WM-65SFCH 25.125x22.875 x20.375-18 WM-85SFCH 27.125x22.875 x22.
Temperature and Humidity 1. The controller Fig. 2 TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER 1) Keys SET: To display set-point; in programming mode it selects a parameter or confirms an operation. : To start a manual defrost. : To see the maximum stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter codes or increases the displayed value. : To see the minimum stored temperature; in programming mode it browses the parameter codes or decreases the displayed value. : To turn on/off the power to the unit.
4) Alarm Signals The alarm codes are described as follows.
6. Parameter Programming 1) Press and hold the SET + keys until the “°C” or “°F” LED starts flashing, then release the keys. 2) Press and hold again the SET + keys until the Pr2 label is displayed, then release the keys. The first parameter Hy will be displayed. 3) Press up/down keys / to scroll to the required parameter within 10 sec. 4) Press the “SET” key to display its value. 5) Use up/down keys to change its value within 10 sec. 6) Press “SET” to store the new value and the display will flash 3 times.
In case there is excessive frost, the parameters FnC = C-y, idF = 4 and MdF = 20 can be used to avoid frost. 9. How to adjust the humidity The parameter Fon is used to adjust the humidity in the wine cellar. Higher Fon results in higher relative humidity. Use a separate hygrometer to monitor the humidity. 10. How to set alarm call 1) Speech notice will be sent to your phones when the cellar temperature is ALU higher or ALL lower than the set-point Set.
Care Guide In general, always unplug system or disconnect power while doing care. 1. Condenser Water Line Cleaning • • To clear any sediment that may accumulate, the water regulating valve may be manually flushed. Insert screwdrivers under both sides of the valve spring guide and lift upwards to flush. 2. Condensate Removing • Remove the excessive condensate if it is accumulated in the wine cellar at high humidity conditions.
User’s Troubleshooting This Troubleshooting Chart is not prepared to replace the training required for a professional refrigeration service person, not is it comprehensive. Complaint 1. Unit not running 2. Unit not starting , but temperature rising high 3. Temperature fluctuating 4. Temperature high, unit stopping and starting normally 5. Temperature high, unit stopping and starting with short running time 6. Temperature Possible Causes a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. a.
high or not cooling and running continually b. Cellar too large c. Ambient temperature too high d. Exhaust restricted e. Malfunctioning fans 7. Unit running too long f. Evaporator or condenser airflow g. h. i. j. k. l. Dirty Condenser Iced evaporator Refrigeration system restriction Refrigerant leak Undercharge or overcharge Failed components a. Improper cellar insulation & seal b. Exhaust restricted c. d. e. f. 8. Condenser fan running but compressor not running 9.
fan running but condensing unit not running 13.Temperature low b. Failed components c. b. Check start relay, start capacitor, overload protector, compressor. c. Call service Low refrigerant a. Low temperature setting b. Low ambient temperature c. Air probe fault d. Temperature controller fault a. Raise the setting b. Move to another location c. Check probe connections or change a new one d. Change a new one a. Check for fans and CFM b. Check for fans and CFM c.
high ambient temperatures or airflow restriction d. Defective components - 14 - d.
Installer’s Instructions Federal law requires that WINE-MATE split cooling systems be installed by an EPA certified refrigeration technician. 1. General Instructions WINE-MATE split system is shipped as components and is ready for use only after a certified refrigeration technician has properly installed the system. Proper installation is critical. Vinotemp can only warrant the quality of the components. The installation and proper operation of the system must be warranted by the installer.
CAUTION: Liquid and suction line locations may differ from what are shown here, please check on the units for proper installation. Fig.
Fig. 4 WM-250~850SCU-WC Condensing Unit Fig. 5 Liquid Filter Fig.
Fig. 7 Temperature Controller (4.25”L X 3.75D X 4.25”H) 2. Temperature Controller and Air Probe Installation 1) The temperature controller can be mounted either inside or outside the wine cellar, but the air probe must be located inside the wine cellar or the return duct. 2) The air probe shall be located in the wine cellar 5 ft above the floor or the air return area, but it shall not be located in the air supply area or other areas where air is not circulated.
4) There is a gravity drain system used, so the unit shall be installed level or with a slight slope downward the drain connection and the drain line shall be installed slope down toward the drain. If rise-up is needed, a condensation pump must be used. 4. Condensing Unit Installation 1) Condensing unit shall be elevated to avoid possible flooding and shaded from direct sun. The location shall be adequately ventilated and shall not be subject to freezing temperatures.
BACK POSITION FRONT POSITION MIDDLE POSITION Fig. 9 Base Valve Operation 5. Checking Pressure Control Settings Suction pressure setting: Cut out=10 psig; Cut in=25 psig; Differential=15 psig Head pressure setting: Cut out=230 psig; Cut in=150 psig; Differential=80 psig It may need to adjust the setting in the field to get the right cycle time. Fig. 10 Adjustable Pressure Control 6.
evaporator unit (including liquid line connection, solenoid valve, expansion valve, and suction line connection), returning to insulated suction line, suction valve and then back to condensing unit. 2) If the condensing unit is located below the evaporator unit, use inverted U trap to prevent liquid from flooding back to the compressor; if the elevation difference is more than 10 ft or the line set exceeds 75 ft, use both inverted U trap and suction accumulator.
2) Charge the system through both suction and discharge valves with refrigerant using the recommended initial amount; both discharge and suction valves must be in the middle positions during charging. 3) Turn on the water valve. 4) Turn on the power to start the system and check the following temperatures and pressures. 10. Adjusting and Completing the installation 1) Set the water regulating valve opening set-point at refrigerant pressure of 120 PSIG. Turn counterclockwise to raise the operating set-point.
3) 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 liquid indicator. 4) Head pressure is maintained constant but will vary with the water outlet temperature: 120 ~ 190 psig at the water outlet temperature 95 ~ 120 °F. 5) The evaporator’s constant pressure expansion valve is set around 30 ~ 35 psig (35 ~ 40°F) at factory. This pressure setting gives a dew point to maintain the proper humidity for storing wine.
Low subcooling 5) High suction pressure and high head pressure Low superheat and low subcooling 6) High suction pressure and high head pressure High superheat 7) Low suction pressure and low head pressure High superheat and low subcooling 8) Low suction pressure and low to normal head pressure High superheat and high subcooling 9) Low suction pressure and low head pressure Normal to high superheat and low subcooling 10) Low suction pressure and low head pressure Low superheat and low subcooling 11) Low suct
Electrical Wiring Diagrams CAUTION: • Hidden lines are the field wirings. • Use minimum 14 gauge wires for power lines. • A safety switch is always recommended for the condensing unit. Fig.
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Warranty Thank you for choosing a Vinotemp cooling unit. Please enter the complete model and serial numbers in the space provided: Model_________________________________________________________ Serial No.______________________________________________________ Attach your purchase receipt to this owner’s manual. 1. Limited Warranty VINOTEMP warrants its products, parts only, to be free from defects due to workmanship or materials under normal use and service for twelve months after the initial sale.
VINOTEMP will, at its discretion, repair or replace the unit and return it free of charge to the original retail customer. If the unit is found to be in good working order, or beyond the initial twelve month period, it will be returned freight collect. 2. Limitation of Implied Warranty VINOTEMP’S SOLE LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO, AT OUR OPTION, REPAIRING OR REPLACING OF UNIT.