WhisperKool 5000 owner manual Preparing the Wine Cellar, Insulation, Vapor Barrier

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PREPARING THE WINE CELLAR

The performance and life of your WhisperKOOL unit is contingent upon the

steps you take in preparing the wine cellar.

Note: Improperly preparing your enclosure or incorrectly installing your WhisperKOOL unit may cause unit failure, leaking of condensation, and other negative side effects.

IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU OBTAIN THE ASSISTANCE

OF A WINE STORAGE PROFESSIONAL.

Wine storage professionals work with licensed contractors, refrigeration technicians, and racking companies to build well-insulated, beautiful, and protective wine cellars. WhisperKOOL has put together some useful tips to assist in the installation process. Our recommendations are meant to act as a guide in the process of building a proper enclosure. Your intended location may have specific needs that we do not address.

How to Build a Wine Cellar Instructional Video

WhisperKOOL has a construction tutorial available on line at our website: www.whisperkool.com. This tutorial will walk you through the steps of constructing a properly built wine cellar and the installation of our WhisperKOOL product line.

Wall & Ceiling Framing

Build wine cellar walls using standard 2x4 or 2x6 construction methods and ceiling joists following the guidelines of local and state codes in your area. As a general rule, the thicker the walls and the higher the insulation value in your cellar, the better it will be at maintaining a consistent temperature.

Insulation

Insulation is REQUIRED with the use of the WhisperKOOL product. Standard fiberglass or rigid foam insulation is nor- mally used in cellar construction or, in some cases, “blown-in” insulation is used. It is very important that all walls and ceilings are insulated to keep the cellar temperature as consistent as possible during the summer and winter months. The R-value, or quality of insulation, is determined by the rate at which heat passes through the insulation. The higher the R-value, the more resistant the insulation is to conducting heat. Using higher R-values in insulation will lower your operating costs and unit run time. (R-13 minimum, R-19 recommended, R-30 for ceiling and exterior walls.)

Vapor Barrier

A vapor barrier is REQUIRED to prevent the intrusion of water vapor so that the cellar can be kept at the correct temperature and humidity. 6 mm plastic sheeting (recommended) should be applied to the warm side of the cellar walls. The vapor barrier must also be applied to the outside walls and ceiling. If it is impossible to reach the outside, then the plastic must be applied from within the cellar. The most common method is to wrap the entire interior, leav- ing the plastic loose in the stud cavity so the insulation can be placed between each stud. All of the walls and ceiling must be wrapped in plastic for a complete vapor barrier.

In areas of high humidity, such as Southern and Gulf States, the vapor barrier will prevent infiltration of warm moist air. The moist air can cause mold to form, and standing water in drain pans promote microbial and fungal growth that cause unpleasant odors and indoor air quality problems. If mold is found, remove it immediately and sanitize that portion of the unit.

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Contents Extreme 5000 Page Table of Contents Front / Side View Quick Reference GuideFully Ducted Front / Side View 8000 / 8000 Rear / Side View Compressor Access Panel Standard Controller Layout FAN Speed Reference Unit SpecificationsModel Low Med HighIntroduction Check the Box for the following contents 5000 Review the Packing Slip to Verify ContentsReceiving & Inspecting the Unit Receiving and Inspecting the UnitQuick Start Guide Insulation Preparing the Wine CellarVapor Barrier Unobstructed Airflow Mounting the UnitDoor and Door Seal Using any other ducting system will void the warranty Air Intake Cellar Wall Ambient Temperature FactorVentilation Exhaust FanElectrical Needs PRE-INSTALLATIONElectrical Inlets Minimum Tools Needed Preparing the Installation LocationMounting Bracket Installation Preparing the System for InstallationSingle Piece Mounting Bracket Applying Insulation TapeMounting Flanges 8000Non-Flush Installation Exterior Grille InstallationFlush Installation Optional Exterior Grille8000 Installing the System THROUGH-THE-WALL InstallationBack of Unit Use of Ductwork Ducting OverviewGeneral Duct Recommendations Location of Supply and Return GrillesHalf Duct Configuration Wine Cellar Ducting ConfigurationsThree-Quarter Duct Configuration Wine Cellar Adjacent RoomAttic Mounted System Fully DuctedInstalling the Duct Plenums Remote Controller Installation Mounting Bracket Drain Line Failure to install the drain line voids the warrantyCondensation Drain Line Tube Drain LineSelf-Calibrating Probe Liquid Measuring Thermostat SystemLiquid Measuring Thermostat System To Use the thermostat59/59 60/61 Multi FAN Speed Control57/57 System Operation Standard Controller Functions Button/Symbol Normal FunctionsUp and Down ArrowsAnti-Frost AlarmPage Standard Button Normal Functions Remote Controller FunctionsCheck Evaporator Probe connection at green terminal block on Cpsm Mode  Remote Wire SchematicMaintenance Schedule Cellar Temperature is to Warm Possible Cause Solution Unit does not run/power up Possible Cause SolutionUnit runs but does not cool Possible Cause Solution Unit leaks water Possible Cause SolutionPossible Cause Solution Compressor short cycles Possible Cause SolutionContact WhisperKOOL Customer Service Accessories for Cooling UnitsTechnical Assistance Condensate Pump KitWhisperKOOL Cooling System Installation Terms and ConditionsProduct Installation Requirements Sales and USE TAX Model Serial NumberA Installed by DatePage Page WhisperKOOL