WhisperKool XLT 6000, XLT 8000, XLT 3000 Condensation, Icing Up, Power Requirements, Drainline

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Condensation

Water Leaking, Front

The WhisperKOOL product is designed to dissipate excessive moisture by collecting it in the compressor pan and using a heating element to remove condensation. Operating the WhisperKOOL in excessively humid conditions can cause the unit to accumulate more condensation (water) then the unit can dissipate while operating, resulting in leakage. In order to resolve this issue, the unit is designed with both a Condensate Evaporator control switch and an external drain line (see page 13). The Condensate Evaporator switch will allow you to operate the heating element continuously whether the unit is operating or not. (See Condensate Evaporator on page 13.)

Icing Up

Icing up can occur if the airflow through the coil is limited or obstructed by any type of cover or obstruction, such as racking & bottles in front of unit. In the unlikely event that your WhisperKOOL unit is icing up in front, unplug the unit for 24 to 36 hours and allow the ice to melt away (collect liquid in pan to avoid damaging racks). Check to see if bottle probe is securely in the bottle. Plug the unit back in and test on the by-pass plug for 24 hours (refer to page 21 and 26). Clean the front and back coils before retesting. Within the 24 hour period the unit should not develop ice and should be generating cold air. If the unit is functioning properly when on by-pass, the icing may have been a result of a faulty thermostat (see page 21). If while on by-pass, the unit continues to form ice, first check that all 4 fans are working. Secondly, check to see if the unit is blowing cold air. If the air is cool to lukewarm, but not cold, the unit requires further service. Do not allow your unit to continue running if ice appears on your coil. This can create warm air to be released from unit.

Please contact Customer Service for assistance and guidelines. Before contacting Customer Service, see pages 24-28.

Power Requirements

When the WhisperKOOL starts to operate, it draws several times more power (amps) during the start-up cycle than it does during normal operation. Make sure you have the WhisperKOOL on a dedicated electrical line at a minimum of 20 amps. See the Product Information Table on page 10 to find the correct amperage requirement for your unit. Make sure that the power line for the WhisperKOOL does not have any additional equipment installed on that circuit. An extra load on the line may be drawing power away from the WhisperKOOL unit. In some cases it may not be readily apparent that an additional appliance or electrical device has been installed on the circuit breaker. In addition, the unit may not be used on an electrical line with a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI). The WhisperKOOL will draw more amperage than the GFI will allow with the exception of the ducting kit.

Drainline

Daily use of your Wine Cellar Cooling System can cause debris to clog the condensation line. When your unit’s condensation line becomes clogged, it can cause the condensation to back up into your unit and your cellar. It is recommended to replace a clogged drainline.

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Contents XLT Page Table of Contents Owners Please NoteWhat is the WhisperKOOL System? IntroductionHow does the WhisperKOOL System Work? Customer Warranty Registration ContentsReceiving & Inspecting the Unit Receiving and Inspecting the UnitQuick Start Guide Preparing the Wine Cellar Wall & Ceiling FramingUnobstructed Airflow Mounting the UnitDoor Ambient Temperature Factor VentilationTools Needed Mark the horizontal lines with a levelCut horizontal lines from stud to stud Cut vertical lines along the inside edge of the studs Frame the hole with two-by-four supportsInstallation Electrical NeedsElectrical Outlet Sizing Unit to RoomTesting Unit Applying Insulation TapeLiquid Measuring Thermostat System Attach precut foam tape to the unit’s flangeInstalling Thermostat Placement of UnitUsing the Whisperkool System Power SwitchCondensate Evaporator Switch Location of control switchesLiquid Measuring Thermostat System To Use the thermostatPDT JR Operating Instructions ButtonsOperation PDT Operating Instructions PDTMaintenance Schedule MaintenanceNormal Operation Humidity ControlUsing the Thermostat Controller Ducting85F Max Troubleshooting Guide AirflowTry this first Door Seal Air flows on both sides of the wallCool air drops and exits beneath door Unit Mounting ThermostatMount WhisperKOOL high in the room Power Requirements CondensationIcing Up DrainlineRepairing Units Removing Rivets Consumer Care ProgramTroubleshooting Checklist General InspectionSpecific Performance Issues Unit is Not Cooling Sufficiently or Not Cooling at AllTemperature Differential Testing Do not Exceed 24HRS on Bypass PlugTemperature / Test time Evaporator Front Side Condenser Back SideInlet AIR -- Evaporator Front Side Inlet AIR -- Condenser Back SideConclusions Accessories for Cooling Units Technical AssistanceInstallation Terms and Conditions Five 5 Year Compressor Limited WarrantyProduct Warranty Limitations and Exclusions Product Installation RequirementsMaintenance Requirements Questions or Additional Information WhisperKOOLModelXLTSerial NumberA WhisperKOOL