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
Please contact Customer Service for assistance and guidelines. Before contacting Customer Service, see pages
Power Requirements
When the WhisperKOOL starts to operate, it draws several times more power (amps) during the
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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