WhisperKool SS7000, SS4000 owner manual Re-install interior assembly

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6. Run the electrical line into evaporator on bottom of left side over insulation.

Wires should be at least 36” long going into the cabinet.

7. Re-install interior assembly.

Slide interior assembly back into housing gently. Re-attach using the two screws. Flow a small amount of dry nitrogen through the tubing during brazing. This is to displace oxygen and prevent the formation of copper oxide. The solenoid should be energized for a free flow without building up pressure in the tubing.

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Contents WhisperKOOL Page Table of Contents Humidity Control Features & BenefitsCondensing Unit Installation, Indoors or Outdoors Temperature DifferentialAdditional Features ThermostatEvaporator PDT PDT Operating InstructionsPackage Contents Wine Cellar / Space Preparation Preparing the Wine Cellar Technical SpecificationsMounting Evaporator Unit Split System Installation GuidelinesGeneral Installation Guidelines and Instructions Installing Condensing UnitCondensing Unit Condensing Unit Skid PreparationHead Pressure Control, Low Ambient Control Switch Remove interior assembly Mounting the Evaporator UnitDisassemble evaporator unit Identify and remove appropriate knockouts Mounting housing to wallInstalling refrigeration lines into evaporator housing Re-install interior assembly Attaching refrigeration lines FanF1 J1 T3 J1 S1 S2 Thermostat Solenoid Valve Install drain line fitting and drain lineInstall front cover Energize unit Install thermostatWiring System Split System Wiring SchematicRefrigeration Lines Split Unit Wiring Diagram Maintenance Technical Assistance How To Contact Vinothèque Customer ServiceWater leaking from unit TroubleshootingFault Cause Solution Wine cellar temperature above thermostat set pointAnd/or cause for hot air recirculation Compressor runs intermittentlyEvaporator blower runs, but compressor does not Check refrigerant sight glass in 1/4 tubingEvaporator coil freezes Compressor runs, but evaporator does notHumidity in cellar too high Acceptance of Terms & Conditions Product Installation Installation Terms and ConditionsMaintenance Customer Service Arbitration Questions or Additional Information Page Page