WhisperKool 5000 owner manual Multi FAN Speed Control, 59/59 60/61, 57/57

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MULTI FAN SPEED CONTROL

Designed for wine cellars up to 1000 and 2000 cubic feet, the Extreme 5000ti/tiR and 8000ti/tiR feature multi- speed fans with a “high” setting for maximum performance in high-temperature (+110°F) environments and a “low” setting for super-quiet operation.

Fan Speed Selector Switch (Low/Med/High): The cooling unit fans operate on 3 speed settings: Low, Medium, and High. For optimum sound and energy efficiency, select the lowest fan speed that will maintain the desired cellar temperature. If the relative humidity is low, a higher fan speed will cause less moisture to be removed during cooling. High speed is recommended for initial cellar cool down, extreme temperature conditions and ducted installations.

Your fan speed selection will depend on the amount of heat that needs to be removed from the cellar and the ap- plication of the unit (through a wall or fully ducted). Fan speed selection will depend on the cellar size, insulation factor, door seal and desired wine temperature. When initially installing the unit, set the fan speed to High setting for a quick chill down. Once the temperature of the cellar reaches the desired temperature, you may be able to select a lower fan speed to handle the normal load. In the event the temperature outside goes above 90 degrees, (when exhausting to the outside) you may need to select the higher fan speed.

Fully ducted systems need to be set and stay in the High fan speed position.

Model

 

5000ti & 5000tiR

 

 

8000ti & 8000tiR

 

Speed Selection

Low

Med

High

Low

Med

High

Air Flow

147

180

256

274

318

333

(CFM)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sound

51/51

58/57

66/65

57/57

59/59

60/61

(dBA In Cellar / Out of Cellar)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling Capacity

2967

3142

3360

5140

5606

5760

(BTU/h)

 

 

 

 

 

 

*To get a feeling for decibels, a food blender at 3ft is 90 dBA, garbage disposal at 3ft is 85 dBA, vacuum cleaner at 10ft is 75 dBA, normal speech at 3ft is 79 dBA, dishwasher in the next room is 55dBA, Quiet night is 35dBA

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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 Low Med High Unit SpecificationsFAN Speed Reference ModelIntroduction Receiving and Inspecting the Unit Review the Packing Slip to Verify ContentsCheck the Box for the following contents 5000 Receiving & Inspecting the UnitQuick Start Guide Insulation Preparing the Wine CellarVapor Barrier Unobstructed Airflow Mounting the UnitDoor and Door Seal Exhaust Fan Air Intake Cellar Wall Ambient Temperature FactorUsing any other ducting system will void the warranty VentilationElectrical Needs PRE-INSTALLATIONElectrical Inlets Minimum Tools Needed Preparing the Installation LocationApplying Insulation Tape Preparing the System for InstallationMounting Bracket Installation Single Piece Mounting BracketMounting Flanges 8000Optional Exterior Grille Exterior Grille InstallationNon-Flush Installation Flush Installation8000 Installing the System THROUGH-THE-WALL InstallationBack of Unit Location of Supply and Return Grilles Ducting OverviewUse of Ductwork General Duct RecommendationsAdjacent Room Ducting ConfigurationsHalf Duct Configuration Wine Cellar Three-Quarter Duct Configuration Wine CellarAttic Mounted System Fully DuctedInstalling the Duct Plenums Remote Controller Installation Mounting Bracket Drain Line Failure to install the drain line voids the warrantyDrain Line Condensation Drain Line TubeTo Use the thermostat Liquid Measuring Thermostat SystemSelf-Calibrating Probe Liquid Measuring Thermostat System59/59 60/61 Multi FAN Speed Control57/57 System Operation Arrows Button/Symbol Normal FunctionsStandard Controller Functions Up and DownAnti-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 SolutionCompressor short cycles Possible Cause Solution Unit leaks water Possible Cause SolutionUnit runs but does not cool Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause SolutionCondensate Pump Kit Accessories for Cooling UnitsContact WhisperKOOL Customer Service Technical AssistanceWhisperKOOL Cooling System Installation Terms and ConditionsProduct Installation Requirements Sales and USE TAX Model Serial NumberA Installed by DatePage Page WhisperKOOL