SEIFERT 42702001 2050 BTU SlimLine Control Cabinet Air Conditioner User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- SEIFERT
Table of Contents
- User manual
- Legal Regulations
- Safety Instructions
- Settings
- Functional Principle
- Technical Data
- Mounting
- Condensate management
- Mounting Principle
- Electrical Connection
- Wiring Diagram
- Taking into Operation
- Trouble Shooting
- Maintenance & Cleaning
- Transport & Storage
- Parts supplied / Spare parts / Accessories
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42702001 2050 BTU SlimLine Control Cabinet Air Conditioner
User Manual
User manual
This instruction manual contains information and instructions to enable the
user to work safely, correctly, and economically on the unit. Understanding
and adhering to the manual can help one:
Avoid any dangers.
Reduce repair costs and stoppages.
Extend and improve the reliability and working life of the unit.
PLEASE ENSURE TO USE THE RIGHT VERSION OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SUITABLE
FOR YOUR UNIT.
Intended use
The unit is to be used exclusively for the dissipation of heat from control
cabinets and enclosures (stationary, not moving) in order to protect
temperature-sensitive components in an industrial environment. To meet the
conditions of use, all the information and instructions in the instruction
manual must be adhered to.
| General danger
Indicates compulsory safety regulations which are not covered by a specific
pictogram such as one of the following.
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| High electric voltage
Indicates electric shock danger.
| Important safety instruction
Indicates instructions for safe maintenance and operation of the unit.
| Attention
Indicates possible burns from hot components.
| Attention
Indicates possible damage to the unit.
| Instruction
Indicates possible danger to the environment.
Legal Regulations
Liability
The information, data, and instructions contained in this instruction manual
are current at the time of going to press. We reserve the right to make
technical changes to the unit in the course of its development. Therefore, no
claims can be accepted for previously delivered units based on the
information, diagrams or descriptions contained in this manual. No liability
can be accepted for damage and production caused by:
- Disregarding the instruction manual
- Operating error
- Inappropriate work on or with the unit
- The use of non-specified spare parts and accessories
- Unauthorized modifications or changes to the unit by the user or his personnel
The supplier is only liable for errors and omissions as outlined in the guarantee conditions contained in the main contractual agreement. Claims for damages on any grounds are excluded.
Safety Instructions
Upon delivery, the unit is already meeting current technical standards and can
therefore be safely taken into operation. Only authorized personnel is allowed
to work on the unit. Unauthorized personnel must be prohibited from working on
the unit. Operating personnel must inform their superiors immediately of any
malfunction of the unit.
Please note that before starting to work on or with the unit, a procedure must
be carried out inside the cabinet on which the unit is to be mounted.
Before commencing work inside the cabinet, the control cabinet manufacturer’s
instructions must be read with regards to:
- Safety instructions.
- Instructions on taking the cabinet out of operation.
- Instructions on the prevention of unauthorized cabinet reconnection.
The electric equipment meets valid safety regulations. One can find dangerous voltages (above 50 V AC or above 100 V DC)
- Behind the control cabinet doors.
- On the power supply in the unit housing.
The unit has to be operated according to the type plate and the wiring diagram and must be protected externally from overloading and electrical faults via suitable protective devices.
| Danger through incorrect work on the unit
The unit can only be installed and maintained by technically competent and
qualified
personnel, using only supplied material according to the supplied
instructions.
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**| Danger from electrical voltage
Only specialized personnel are allowed to maintain and clean the unit. The
person must ensure that for the duration of the maintenance and cleaning, the
unit is disconnected from the electrical supply.
| Attention
Damage to the unit through the use of inappropriate cleaning materials. Please
do not use aggressive cleaning material.
| Instruction**
Damage to the environment through unauthorized disposal. All spare parts and
associated material must be disposed of according to environmental laws.
Settings
The cooling unit is intended to be used as a complementary accessory to larger industrial equipment and is used where heat needs to be dissipated from electrical control cabinets or similar enclosures in order to protect heat- sensitive components. It is not intended for household use. The unit has two completely separate air circuits which ensure that the clean cabinet air does not come into contact with the ambient air which may well be dirty or polluted. The cooling unit can dissipate large quantities of heat from electrical enclosures into the ambient air and at the same time reduce the internal temperature to below that of the ambient air. The unit works without problems in extreme ambient conditions (e.g. dusty and oily air). The operating temperature range is between +20°C and +55°C. Units can be ordered with an additional electrical cabinet heater. For the cooling capacities and environmental ratings please refer to the type plate data.
Functional Principle
The cooling unit for enclosures works on the basis of a refrigeration circuit
consisting of four main components: compressor, evaporator, condenser, and
expansion device.
The circuit is hermetically sealed and R134a refrigerant circulates inside it
(R134a is chlorine-free and has an Ozone Destruction Potential [ODP] of 0 and
a Global Warming Potential [GWP] of 1430). The compressor compresses the
refrigerant (thus taking it to high pressure and high temperature), and pushes
it through the condenser, where it is cooled by ambient air thus passing from
the gas to the liquid state. At the liquid state, it then passes through the
capillary pipe being a much lower pressure the refrigerant arrives to the
evaporator where it absorbs the necessary heat to change from liquid to gas
state. The gas is then drawn back into the compressor completing the cycle.
1 Air intake cabinet side
2 Radial fan cabinet side
3 Evaporator
4 Air outlet cabinet side
5 Compressor| 6 Air intake ambient side
7 Radial fan ambient side
8 Condenser
9 Air outlet ambient side
10 Filter dryer
11 Expansion device
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Technical Data
Order Number | 42702001 |
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Cooling Capacity L35L35 | 600 W @ 50 Hz |
600 W @ 60 Hz
Cooling Capacity L35L50| 300 W
Compressor| Rotary piston compressor
Refrigerant / GWP| R134a / 1430
Refrigerant Charge| 265 g / 9.3 oz
37 / 9.6 bar
High / Low Pressure| 406 / 140 psig
Operating Temperature Range| +10°C – +50°C
Air Flow Volume (System / Unimpeded)| Ambient air circuit: 340 / 650 m³/h
Cabinet air circuit: 170 / 550 m³/h
Mounting| Wall mounted / Recessed
Housing Material| Mild steel, powder coated
Dimension A x B x C (D+E)| 810 x 395 x 145 (25+120) mm
Weight| 33 kg
Cut Out Dimension| 791 x 376 mm
Voltage / Frequency| 400 / 460 V – 50/60 Hz 2~
Current L35L35| 1.3 A @ 50 Hz
1.4 A @ 60 Hz
Starting Current| 4 A
Max. Current| 2.1 A
Nominal Power L35L35| 550 W @ 50 Hz
570 W @ 60 Hz
Max. Power| 700 W
Fuse| 2 x 3 A (T)
Max Circuit Ampacity| 15 A
Short-Circuit Current Rating| 5 kA
Rated Current Compressor| 4:00 AM
Full Load Current Fans| 2.1 A
Connection| Connection terminal block
Ingress Protection| IP 54
Approvals| CE, cURus, cULus
Mounting
Mounting preparations
Several points must be checked before the unit can be mounted. These checks
must be made to ensure safety and the trouble-free operation of the unit.
These checks must be carried out with absolute thoroughness to ensure that the
unit works perfectly.
Check unit for transport damages
On delivery, the carton box containing the unit must be examined for signs of
transport damage. Any transport damage to the carton box could indicate that
the unit itself has been damaged in transit which in the worst case could mean
that the unit will not function.
Location and space requirements
The location of the cabinet must allow for sufficient air circulation to and
from the unit.
Attention
Damage to the unit through incorrect mounting. The unit must be mounted
according to the mounting template.
It is therefore also important to check, with the help of a spirit level, that
the cabinet is in a horizontal position.
The max. deviation from the vertical or horizontal is 3 degrees.
Air apertures
To provide adequate air circulation and avoid temperature layers from forming,
ensure that the air inlet and air outlet are not partially or completely
blocked by obstructions in the cabinet. It must also be ensured in accordance
with UL, that the air outlet is not blowing air directly at an equipment
operator. Should this be the case a barrier or duct shall be provided to
redirect the airflow.
Sealing
To guarantee that the unit works perfectly ensure that:
- the control cabinet is completely sealed to min. IP54 according to EN 60529
- a good seal exists between the control cabinet and the unit
Danger through high voltage
Ensure that for the duration of the mounting operation the cabinet is
disconnected from the electrical supply.
Therefore take the cabinet out of operation, following the relevant
instructions, before mounting work begins and take all precautions to prevent
premature reconnection of the cabinet. When all mounting preparations are
complete the actual mounting operation can commence.
Use of mounting template (not applicable for 19″ rack mount units)
The supplied mounting template helps to mount the cabinet air conditioner
quickly. Please proceed as follows:
- Take the cabinet out of operation in the prescribed manner and secure it against unauthorized reactivation
- Fix the mounting template in the required position on the outer surface of the cabinet
- Drill the holes and cut the apertures in the required positions on the surface of the cabinet and remove the mounting template
- Stick the self-adhesive unit seals on the outer surface of the cabinet for externally mounting and on the inner surface of the cabinet for half in/half out mounting of the unit
The self-adhesive seals ensure a durable seal between the unit and the
cabinet.
Mounting the unit
Only use the supplied material to mount the unit on the cabinet. Proceed as
follows to secure the unit on the cabinet:
- Set the unit up on the cabinet
- Screw the M6 hex. head screws together with the washers and locking washers into the M6 threaded rivets in the uni
The resistance of the earth connection between the cabinet and the cooling unit must be < 0.1 Ω.
Condensate management
Condensation drain (1) and oil & cleaning drain (2) pipe connection
The condensation drain (1) is at the base of the unit. The condensation drain
pipe should be attached as required e.g. in conditions of high humidity.
To install an oil & cleaning drain (2) pipe, please follow the below steps:
- Dispose of the plastic stopper but keep the Silicon washer
- Remove the plastic stopper from the base of the unit (the factory setting is locked)
- Insert the drain connector
- Lock it clockwise and fix the oil & cleaning pipe onto it
Mounting Principle
Do not use within the first 15 minutes after installation!
- Mounting gasket
- Mounting clip
- M6 slotted set screw
- Washer
- Lock nut
Fig. 1 Recessed
Fig. 2 External
Electrical Connection
High electric voltage present. Installation, maintenance, cleaning, and any
other work must be carried out by qualified personnel only. The person must
ensure that for the duration of this work the unit and the cabinet are
disconnected from the electrical supply and protected against
unauthorized/accidental reconnection.
Note: As soon as preparations are finished, mounting procedures may
proceed.
Connection to the main electrical supply
The mains connection is made via a connector/terminal block. To connect the
unit to the mains proceed as follows:
- Take the control cabinet out of operation in the prescribed manner.
- See the connection details on the circuit diagram.
Attention
Between contact T1 & T2 there is a 12V DC potential. These connections are to
be connected to a door switch only! If no door switch is used, these contacts
are to be bridged and protected from unauthorized and/or accidental external
contact. Contacts P1, P2 & P3 are potentially free and require an external
power source if wired to operate external components (indicator lamps,
switches…). The load on these contacts is not to exceed 30V DC, 4 A, or
120/250V AC, 4A. If wired to external components it must be ensured that the
wiring and connections are double insulated and safe against touch and
protected from unauthorized and/or accidental external contact.
Ensure that the correct polarity is maintained. The fans should have clockwise
rotation.
Fault warning connection
The fault warning is connected via terminals P1, P2 & P3 on the connection
terminal block. The temp.
adjustment range is between 25°C (left-hand stop) and 55°C (right-hand stop).
The alarm temp. is preset at 50°C.
To change the alarm setting:
- Remove the outer cover.
- Remove the fixing screws from the PCB cover and the earth wire from inside it.
- Lift off the PCB cover
- Using a screwdriver turn the alarm temp. the potentiometer on the PC board slightly to the right (higher) or the left (lower) please note that the setting for the alarm signal must be at least 5°C higher than the setting for the cabinet’s internal temperature
- Close the unit as prescribed.
Check that the new setting meets requirements and if not repeat the above
process.
Door contact switch connection
If required the unit can be switched on or off via a door contact switch
(terminal T1&T2). When delivered the door contact terminals are bridged.
To connect the door contact switch:
- Remove the bridge from terminals T1 & T2.
- Connect the door contact switch to terminals T1 & T2.
- The contact must be closed when the cabinet door is closed.
SCCR
Refer to UL508A Supplement SB and Seifert Systems’ document Short Circuit
Current Rating (SCCR) on methods how to modify the available short circuit
current within a circuit in the panel.
Wiring Diagram
Taking into Operation
Attention!
The unit can be damaged by a lack of lubricant.
To ensure that the compressor is adequately lubricated the oil, which has been
displaced during transport, must be allowed to flow back into it. The unit must
therefore be allowed to stand for at least 30 min. after mounting before being
connected to the mains and taken into operation.
The unit/system must be protected with an MCB Type D or K.
The unit is controlled in relation to the cabinet’s internal temperature. A
temperature sensor continuously measures the temperature of the air which is
drawn into the unit from the cabinet. The required cabinet temp.
can be set on the cabinet temperature potentiometer on the PC board. The
temperature adjustment range is between 20°C (left-hand stop) and 50°C (right-
hand stop). The potentiometer is factory pre-set at 35°C.
To adjust the cabinet internal temperature please proceed as follows:
- Remove the fixing screws from the unit cover and the earth wire from inside it.
- Lift off the cover.
- Remove the PCB cover.
- Using a screwdriver turn the cabinet temperature potentiometer on the PC board slightly to the right (higher) or to the left (lower)
- Close the unit in the prescribed manner.
Check that the new adjusted values meet the necessary requirements. If
necessary repeat the procedure. The compressor together with the ambient
radial fan is switched ON or OFF, depending on the cabinet’s internal air
temperature. Here the minimum shut-down time corresponds with the start-up
delay. The cooling mode will switch on as soon as the desired temperature is
reached. The start-up delay is depending on the unit size 3 or 7 min. The
cooling mode will switch off as soon as the desired temperature is undercut by
3K (hysteresis) (KG 4266854 has a 5K hysteresis) and/or when the max. running
time of 3 min. is reached.
When the test button has been pressed the compressor and the ambient fan will
run for 120-240 sec. regardless of the cabinet temperature. During this period
the green LED on the PC board will blink twice as fast as normal. If the test
button is pressed during the 120-240 sec. test-run, the unit will return to
its normal operational mode. The test-run should only be repeated after a
minimum compressor shut-down time of 10 min.
NOTE: When the unit is taken into operation for the first time, a start-
up delay of the cooling circuit for ca. 4-7 min. independent of temperature
setting and actual cabinet temperature will take place.
Trouble Shooting
Failure | Reason | Troubleshooting |
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The unit doesn’t start | No power supply | Check the electrical connection |
Cabinet temperature is lower than the set point | Wait until the set point is |
reached. The unit will then start automatically. If the set point of the
cabinet temperature is too high, reduce it accordingly.
The door contact is open| Close the cabinet door or bridge the door contact.
The unit doesn’t cool| Compressor is faulty| Please get in contact with one of
our service partners.
The circuit breaker of the compressor got activated| Check the cooling
capacity. In case the
cooling capacity is too small, install the unit
at a different place or add another cooling unit.
The evaporator and/or condenser are extremely dirty.| Evaporator and /or
condenser need cleaning
The evaporator is iced up| Not enough refrigerant due to leaking cooling
circuit| Refill refrigerant and re-seal the cooling circuit. Please contact
the manufacturer.
The ambient temperature is much lower than the stated operating temperature
range| Install the unit at a different place. The ambient temperature must be
within the stated operating temperature range.
The control cabinet is not sealed properly.| The control cabinet needs re-
sealing.
The fan or fan capacitor on the cold side is faulty| Replace fan and/or fan
capacitor.
Too much condensate| The cabinet door was not closed| Ensure that the cabinet
door is closed properly
The cabinet is not sealed properly| The control cabinet needs re-sealing.
Incomplete gasket between cooling unit and cabinet| .
Please check gasket
Uneven air circulation inside the cabinet| Cabinet air intake and air outlet
are blocked| Ensure that both are unblocked and that air can circulate
Cabinet volume too big for this cooling unit| Check the cooling capacity. In
case the cooling capacity is too small, install the unit at a different place
or add another cooling unit.
Condenser fan doesn’t work| Fan is faulty| Replace fan
Evaporator fan doesn’t work| Fan is faulty| Replace fan
Note: Before you contact one of our service partners please press the test button on the controller. Like this, the fans and the evaporator are getting switched on independent of the internal cabinet temperature. In cases of emergency, you can contact us under one of the tels. numbers stated on the last page.
Maintenance & Cleaning
Danger from electrical voltage
Maintenance and cleaning must be carried out by specialists (electricians).
The person must ensure that for the duration of this work the unit and the
cabinet are disconnected from the electrical supply and protected against
unauthorized reactivation.
Danger through incorrect work on the unit
The instructions in the cabinet manufacturer’s manual must be read.
Damage to the unit through incorrect maintenance and repair.
Maintenance and repair of the refrigerant circuit must be carried out by the
manufacturer or another specialist.
Unit service and cleaning
All units are virtually maintenance-free.
Note: Please check our website under download/service and maintenance for
our new videos.
However, the following points must be taken into account:
The service and cleaning of the unit must be undertaken by specialists. The
person must ensure that for the duration of the cleaning work the unit and the
cabinet are disconnected from the electrical supply and protected against
unauthorized reconnection. Connections 1&2 and 3&4 are not low voltage (<50V).
- Regularly check the condenser profile for dirt tests (approx. every 2,000 hours depending on the grade of ambient pollution).
Should the condenser need cleaning:
Disconnect the whole plant from the mains.
- Clean the condenser profile as required by blowing it out with compressed air.
- In cases of extreme pollution, a cleaning fluid must be used.
Danger from electrical voltage.
The unit must be removed from the control cabinet for wet cleaning!
Instruction: Never use aggressive cleaning fluids or materials.
Should fluid cleaning be necessary:
Disconnect the whole plant from the mains
- Remove the unit from the cabinet
- Ensure that the seals are not damaged
- Remove the radial fan
- Steam-clean the condenser profile or wash it with an environmentally safe cleaning fluid.
Instruction: After cleaning and drying the unit, there must be a two-hour delay before the unit is taken back into operation.
Maintenance
Attention! Only use original replacement parts when repairing the unit.
This ensures that the unit functions perfectly and remains safe. For further
information and spare part ordering please contact us by email under one of
the addresses stated on the last page.
Radial fan replacement: The normal working life of the fan is app. 40,000
working hours under normal conditions. Should you still need to change the
fan, please take note of the following:
Danger from electrical voltage
Maintenance work on the unit must be carried out by specialists (qualified
electricians). The person must ensure that for the duration of the work the
unit and the cabinet are
disconnected from the electrical supply and protected against unauthorized
reconnection.
- Disconnect the unit from the mains
- Remove the unit cover
- Remove the fixing screws from the relevant fan
- To replace the cold side fan the PC board must also be removed
- Disconnect the fan cable from the PC-board
- Mount a new radial fan
Danger to the unit through incorrect work.
Make sure that the cabinet fan or the ambient fan are not misplaced in the
unit as they are different. Ensure that the correct polarity is maintained. The
fans should have clockwise rotation.
- Replace the 4 fan fixing screws
- Connect the fan cable to the PC board and replace the board if necessary
Dispose of the old fan according to environmental laws and regulations.
Transport & Storage
Malfunction due to transport damage
On delivery, the carton box containing the unit must be examined for signs of
transport damage. Any transport damage to the carton box could indicate that
the unit itself has been damaged in transit which in the worst case could mean
that the unit will not function.
The unit can only be stored in locations that meet the following conditions:
- temperature range: – 40°C to + 70°C
- Relative humidity (at 25°C): max. 95 %
Returning the unit
To avoid transport damage the unit should be returned in the original packing
or in a packing case and must be strapped to a pallet. If the unit cannot be
returned in the original packing please ensure that:
- A space of at least 30 mm. must be maintained at all points between the unit and the external packing.
- The unit must be firmly fixed in the packing.
- The unit must be protected by shock-resistant padding (hard foam corner pieces, strips or cardboard corner pieces).
Parts supplied / Spare parts / Accessories
- 1 x Control cabinet air conditioner
- 1 x CE Declaration of Conformity
- 1 x Instruction manual
- 1 x Mounting insulation
- 1 x 3800 mm Unit seals 10 mm x 3 mm
- 8 x Slotted Studs M6 * 25
- 8 x Washers A6,4 DIN125
- 8 x Lock nuts M6 DIN985
- 8 x Mounting Clip
- 1 x Drain socket
- 1 x O ring
- 1 x Drain pipes
- 1 x Connector
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