nvent CR43 PROAIR Air Conditioner Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- nVent
Table of Contents
- nvent CR43 PROAIR Air Conditioner Instruction
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- DIMENSION DRAWING
- MOUNTING CUTOUT DIMENSION
- MOUNTING GASKET KIT
- COMPONENTS LIST
- PARTS LIST
- WIRE DIAGRAM, LEVEL II AND III
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SYMPTOMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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nvent CR43 PROAIR Air Conditioner Instruction
RECEIVING THE AIR CONDITIONER
Inspect the air conditioner. Check for concealed damage that may have occurred
during shipment. Look for dents, scratches, loose assemblies, evidence of oil,
etc. Damage evident upon receipt should be noted on the freight bill. Damage
should be brought to the attention of the delivering carrier — NOT to nVent
Equipment Protection — within 15 days of delivery. Save the carton and packing
material and request an inspection. Then file a claim with the delivering
carrier.
nVent Equipment Protection cannot accept responsibility for freight damages;
however, we will assist you in any way possible.
HANDLING AND TESTING THE AIR CONDITIONER
If the air conditioner has been in a horizontal position, be certain it is
placed in an upright, vertical or mounting position for a minimum of five (5)
minutes before operating.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to operate the air conditioner while it is horizontal or on its side, back or front. The refrigeration compressor is filled with lubricating oil. This will cause permanent damage to the air conditioner and also voids the warranty.
TEST FOR FUNCTIONALITY BEFORE MOUNTING THE AIR CONDITIONER TO THE ENCLOSURE.
Refer to the nameplate for proper electrical current requirements, and then
connect the power cord to a properly grounded power supply. Minimum circuit
ampacity should be at least 125% of the amperage shown in the design data
section for the appropriate model. No other equipment should be connected to
this circuit to prevent overloading.
Operate the air conditioner for five (5) to ten (10) minutes. No excessive
noise or vibration should be evident during this run period. The condenser
blower (ambient air), the evaporator blower (enclosure air), and the
compressor should be running.
Condenser air temperatures should be warmer than normal room temperatures
within a few minutes.
The compressor is provided with automatic reset thermal overload protection.
This thermo-switch is located and mounted inside the plastic enclosure clipped
to the compressor. The switch operates when the compressor overheats due to
clogged or dirty inlet air filter or if ambient air temperatures exceed
nameplate rating or if enclosure dissipated heat loads exceed the rated
capacity of the air conditioner. The thermal overload switch will actuate and
stop compressor operation. The blowers will continue to operate and the
compressor will restart after it has cooled to within the thermal overload
cut-in temperature setting.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Inspect air conditioner and verify functionality before mounting the air conditioner, see HANDLING AND TESTING THE AIR CONDITIONER on page 3.
- Using the cutout dimensions shown in this manual, prepare the air “IN” and air “OUT” openings, and mounting bolt hole pattern for the enclosure.
- Using the gasket kit provided, install gaskets to air conditioner. See Mounting Gasket Kit on page 6 for proper location.
- Mount air conditioner on enclosure using mounting bolts and washers provided to secure unit to enclosure. Allow unit to remain upright for a minimum of five (5) minutes before starting. Caution!Air conditioner must be in upright position during operation.
- To avoid cross-threading mounting inserts, start bolts by hand before tightening with a wrench or ratchet driver.
- Refer to the top of the nameplate for electrical requirements. Connect the power cord to a properly grounded power supply. Use of an extension cord is not recommended. Electrical circuit should be fused with slow blow or HACR circuit breaker.
- When the unit is equipped with an automatic temperature controller, the controller is preset at the factory for your convenience and should not require adjustment.
SYSTEM CONTROLS LEVEL I TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
The Level I controller is located inside the air conditioner. To adjust, disconnect power to the air conditioner and open the front panel by loosening the front panel screw. Refer to Figure 2 on page 8 to locate the controller. Turn the controller adjustment screw slot counter-clockwise to increase and clockwise to decrease the temperature set point, see Figure 1. The thermostat cooling set point is indicated by the alignment of the adjustment screw slot with the dial decal. After completing adjustment, close the front panel and tighten the front panel screw. Restore power to the air conditioner for operation.
LEVEL II AND III TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
The Level II and III controller mounted on the air conditioner front panel is
factory set for standard operation. All operating parameters are programmable
for custom applications. Refer to the Level II and III programming and
Operating Instruction Manual,
10-1008-161.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Model
| ****
Voltage
| ****
Hz
| ****
Phase
| ****
BTU/Hr @ 131 F/131 F
| ****
Amps @ 131 F/131 F
| ****
BTU/Hr @ 95 F/95 F
| ****
Amps @ 95 F/95 F
| Max Amb Temp
°F/°C
| Shipping Weight lb./kg
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
CR43061XXX| 115| 50/60| 1| 5800/6000| 14.6/13.7| 4800/5100| 12.5/11.0| 131/55|
131/59
CR430616XXX| 115| 60| 1| 6000| 13.7| 5100| 11.0| 131/55| 131/59
CR430626XXX| 230| 50/60| 1| 5900/6800| 5.0/4.9| 5000/5800| 4.3/3.8| 131/55|
131/59
CR430646XXX| 460| 50/60| 1| 5900/6800| 2.5/2.7| 5000/5800| 2.2/2.1| 131/55|
131/59
CR430815XXX| 115| 50/60| 1| 7500/8500| 15.0/16.0| 6700/7500| 13.5/12.9|
131/55| 138/63
CR430816XXX| 115| 60| 1| 8500| 16.0| 7500| 12.9| 131/55| 138/63
CR430825XXX| 230| 50| 1| 7000| 8.0| 7500| 6.1| 131/55| 138/63
CR430826XXX| 230| 60| 1| 8500| 8.2| 7500| 6.3| 131/55| 138/63
DIMENSION DRAWING
MOUNTING CUTOUT DIMENSION
Cutout Notes:
- Dash lines represent air conditioner.
- cutout dimensions for standard product only.
MOUNTING GASKET KIT
DESIGN NOTES
- Gasket kit included. Apply gasket to rear of air conditioner before mounting on enclosure.
- Service cord terminated with appropriate plug cap.
- Millimeter dimensions [ ] are for reference only; do not convert to inch dimensions.
- Allow at least 4 inch inlet and 6 inch outlet clearance for proper ambient air flow. Allow 20 inch above filter for removal.
Mounting gasket kit part no. 43-2000-09 as applied to rear of CR43.
COMPONENTS LIST
Part Description
| CR430615XXX
115 Volt 50/60 HZ 6000 BTU
| CR430616XXX
115 Volt
60 HZ 6000 BTU
| CR430626GXXX
230 Volt 50/60 Hz 6000 BTU
| CR430646GXXX
460 Volt 50/60 Hz 6000 BTU
---|---|---|---|---
Blower, Condenser| 38-2019-04| 38-2019-04| 38-2020-04| 38-2020-04
Blower, Evaporator| 43-2013-01| 43-2013-01| 43-2013-02| 43-2013-02
Capacitor, Compressor| 52-6032-01| 52-6032-01| 89104097| 89104097
Compressor| 10-1016-10| 10-1016-10| 89169166| 89169166
Thermal Overload, Compressor| 10-1007-04| 10-1007-04| 89184632| 89184632
Filter, Air, Reusable| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44
Thermostat, SPST, 55-100F| 52-6155-00| 52-6155-00| 52-6155-00| 52-6155-00
Mounting Gasket Kit| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09
Relay, Compressor| N/A| N/A| 89184632| 89184632
Power Cord| 52-6035-01| 52-6035-01| 52-6035-13| 52-6035-13
Evaporator Coil| 43-2002-00| 43-2002-00| 43-2002-00| 43-2002-00
Part Description
| CR430815XXX
115 Volt 50/60 HZ 8500 BTU
| CR430816XXX
115 Volt
60 HZ 8500 BTU
| CR430825XXX
230 Volt
50 HZ 7500 BTU
| CR430826XXX
230 Volt
60 HZ 8500 BTU
---|---|---|---|---
Blower, Condenser| 52-6034-10| 52-6034-10| 52-6025-10| 52-6025-10
Blower, Evaporator| 38-2019-04| 38-2019-04| 38-2020-04| 38-2020-04
Capacitor, Compressor| 52-6032-01| 52-6032-01| 52-6031-01| 52-6031-01
Compressor| 10-1016-10| 10-1016-10| 10-1025-10| 10-1026-10
Thermal Overload, Compressor| 10-1007-04| 10-1007-04| 10-1007-09| 10-1007-12
Filter, Air, Reusable| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44
Thermostat, SPST, 55-100F| 52-6155-00| 52-6155-00| 52-6155-00| 52-6155-00
Mounting Gasket Kit| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09
Relay, Compressor| N/A| N/A| N/A| N/A
Power Cord| 52-6035-33| 52-6035-33| 52-6035-13| 52-6035-32
Evaporator Coil| 43-2002-01| 43-2002-01| 43-2002-01| 43-2002-01
Part Description
| CR430816GXXX
115 Volt 50/60 HZ 8000 BTU
| CR430826GXXX
230 Volt 50/60 HZ 8000 BTU
| CR430616GXXX
115 Volt 50/60 HZ 8000 BTU
| CR430626GXXX
230 Volt 50/60 HZ 8000 BTU
---|---|---|---|---
Blower, Condenser| 52-6034-10| 52-6025-10| 52-6034-10| 52-6025-10
Blower, Evaporator| 38-2019-04| 38-2020-04| 38-2019-04| 38-2020-04
Capacitor, Compressor Start| 10-1032-08| 10-1032-08| 10-1032-08| 10-1032-08
Capacitor, Compressor Run| 52-6032-01| 52-6032-01| 52-6032-01| 52-6032-01
Compressor| 10-1016-84| 10-1026-105| 10-1016-84| 10-1026-105
Thermal Overload, Compressor| 10-1007-73| 10-1007-74| 10-1007-73| 10-1007-74
Filter, Air, Reusable| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44| 10-1000-44
Thermostat, SPST, 55-100F| 10-1061-16| 10-1061-16| 10-1061-16| 10-1061-16
Mounting Gasket Kit| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09| 43-2000-09
Relay, Compressor| 10-1042-19| 10-1042-17| 10-1042-19| 10-1042-17
Power Cord| 52-6035-202| 52-6035-202| 52-6035-202| 52-6035-202
Evaporator Coil| 43-2002-01| 43-2002-01| 43-2002-01| 43-2002-01
PARTS LIST
Part | Description | Part No. |
---|---|---|
1 | Condenser Coil | 43-2001-00 |
2 | Filter, drier, refrigerant | 52-6028-00 |
3 | Compressor | See Components List |
4 | Thermal Expansion valve | 10-1040-42 |
5 | Evaporator coil | See Components List |
6 | Inlet air filter, |
reusable aluminum
| 10-1000-44
7| Evaporator blower| See Components List
8| Compressor thermal overload switch| See Components List
9| Capacitor, compressor| See Components List
10| Mounting gasket kit| 43-2000-09
11| Terminal block| 86912
12| Power cord| See Components List
13| Temperature controller Level
I Level II (digital)
| 52-6155-00
10-1106-14
14| Relay (Level II only)| 10-1005-21
15| Transformer (Level II only)
115v / 230v
| 10-1006-94
10-1006-93
16| Condenser Blower| See Components List
17| Condensate Pan| 43-2017-00
WIRE DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS
WIRE DIAGRAMS, LEVEL 1
NOTE: For voltage, hertz, and options not shown in this manual, refer to the wiring diagram attached to the unit.
WIRE DIAGRAM, LEVEL II AND III
SCHEMATIC, LEVEL II AND III
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The electromechanical thermostat is factory preset to 75 F/23 C. To change the
temperature setting, remove the nylon plug from the back face of the unit. Use
a standard screwdriver to adjust thermostat. For cooler temperatures turn
clockwise, for warmer temperatures turn counterclockwise.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
If electrical power to the air conditioner is interrupted and reapplied
immediately (within 3 to 5 seconds), the compressor may not restart due to the
high back pressure of the compressor. It takes a minimum of one (1) minute
after shut-down for the compressor suction and discharge pressures to equalize
in order for the air conditioner to restart.
Operating the air conditioner below the minimum ambient temperature or above
the maximum ambient temperatures indicated on the nameplate voids all
warranties.
It is recommended that the warranty section of this manual be read in order to
familiarize yourself with parameters of restricted operation.
The moisture that the enclosure air can contain is limited. If moisture flows
from the drain tube continuously this can only mean that ambient air is
entering the enclosure. Be aware that frequent opening of the enclosure’s door
admits humid air which the air conditioner must then dehumidify.
MAINTENANCE
COMPRESSOR
The compressor requires no maintenance. It is hermetically sealed, properly
lubricated at the factory and should provide years of satisfactory operating
service.
Should the refrigerant charge be lost, recharging ports (access fittings) on
the suction and discharge sides of the compressor are provided for recharging
and/or checking suction and discharge pressures.
Under no circumstances should the access fitting covers be loosened, removed
or tampered with. Breaking of seals on compressor access fittings during
warranty period will void warranty on hermetic system.
Recharging ports are provided for the ease and convenience of reputable
refrigeration repair service personnel for recharging the air conditioner.
INLET AIR FILTER
Proper maintenance of the inlet air filter, located behind the front cover,
will assure normal operation of the air conditioner. If filter maintenance is
delayed or ignored, the maximum ambient temperatures under which the unit is
designed to operate will be decreased.
If the compressor’s operating temperature increases above designed conditions
due to a dirty or clogged
filter (or plugged condenser coil), the air conditioner’s compressor will stop
operating due to actuation of the thermal overload cut-out switch located on
the compressor housing. As soon as the compressor temperature has dropped to
within the switch’s cut-in setting, the compressor will restart automatically.
However the above condition will continue to take place until the filter or
coil has been cleaned. It is recommended that power to the air conditioner be
interrupted intentionally when abnormally high compressor operating
temperature causes automatic shut-down of the unit.
The above described shut-down is symptomatic of a clogged or dirty filter,
thus causing a reduction in cooling air flow across the surface of the
compressor and condenser coil.
Do not run the air conditioner for extended periods of time with the filter
removed. Particles of dust, lint, etc., can plug the fins of the condenser
coil which will give the same reaction as a plugged filter. The condenser coil
is not visible through the filter opening, so protect it with a filter.
Continued operation under the above conditions can and will damage and shorten
compressor life. The air conditioner is available with an easily removable
inlet filter to facilitate necessary cleaning. There should be no reason to
neglect this necessary maintenance.
HOW TO REMOVE, CLEAN OR INSTALL A NEW INLET AIR FILTER
RP aluminum washable air filters are designed to provide excellent filtering
efficiency with a high dust holding capacity and a minimum amount of
resistance to air flow. Since they are constructed entirely of aluminum, they
are lightweight and easy to service. Optimum filter performance is maintained
by recoating the filters after washing with RP Super Filter Coat adhesive. To
achieve maximum performance from your air handling equipment, air filters
should be cleaned on a regular basis. The inlet air filter is located behind
the right side panel. To access the filter, pull from slot on top cover. The
filter may now be cleaned or a new filter installed.
Cleaning Instructions:
- Flush the filter with warm water from the exhaust side to the intake side. DO NOT USE CAUSTICS.
- After flushing, allow filter to drain. Placing it with a corner down will assure complete drainage.
- Recoat the filters with RP Super Filter Coat adhesive. When spraying filter do so from both sides for maximum concentration of adhesive.
CONDENSER AND EVAPORATOR AIR MOVERS
Blower motors require no maintenance. All bearings, shafts, etc. are
lubricated during manufacturing for the life of the motor. If the condenser
blower motor (ambient blower) should fail, it is not necessary to remove the
air conditioner from the cabinet or enclosure to replace the blower. The
condenser blower is mounted on its own bulkhead and is easily accessible by
opening the front cover.
CAUTION
Operation of the air conditioner in areas containing airborne caustics or chemicals can rapidly deteriorate filters, condenser coils, blowers and motors, etc. Contact nVent Technical Products for special recommendations.
REFRIGERANT LOSS
Each air conditioner is thoroughly tested prior to leaving the factory to
insure against refrigeration leaks. Shipping damage or microscopic leaks not
found with sensitive electronic refrigerant leak detection equipment during
manufacture may require repair or recharging of the system. This work should
only be performed by qualified professionals, generally available through a
local, reputable air conditioning repair or service company.
Refer to the data on the nameplate which specifies the type of refrigerant and
the charge size in ounces.
Before recharging, make sure there are no leaks and that the system has been
properly evacuated into a deep vacuum.
TROUBLESHOOTING
BASIC AIR CONDITIONING TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
-
Check manufacturer’s nameplate located on the unit for correct power supply.
-
Turn on power to the unit. The evaporator (Enclosure or “COLD” air) blower should come on. Is there airflow?
YES, proceed to step 3.
NO, possible problem:- Open motor winding
- Stuck blower motor
- Obstructed wheels/blades
-
Check thermostat setting and adjust thermostat to the lowest setting. This should turn on the condenser blower and compressor. Did condenser blower and compressor come on when the thermostat was turned on?
YES, proceed to step 4.
NO, possible problem:- Defective thermostat
-
Are both blowers and the compressor running? If not, the unit will not cool properly.
-
Check condenser (Ambient or “HOT” air) blower for airflow. Is there airflow?
YES, proceed to step 6.
NO, possible problem:- Defective thermostat
- Open motor winding
- Stuck blower motor
- Obstructed wheels/blades
-
Carefully check the compressor for operation – motor should cause slight vibration, and the outer case of the compressor should be warm. Is the compressor showing signs of this?
YES, wait 5 minutes, then proceed to step 7.
NO, possible problem:- Defective thermostat
- Defective capacitor
- Defective overload
- Defective relay
-
Make sure the coils are clean. Then check evaporator “air in” and “air out” temperatures. If the temperatures are the same:
- Possible loss of refrigerant
- Possible bad valves in the compressor
-
To check for a bad thermostat, turn power off to the unit. Remove control box cover and place both thermostat wires onto one terminal (replace control box cover for safety). This will bypass the switch in the thermostat. Turn on the power. If both blowers and the compressor come on, the thermostat needs to be replaced.
SYMPTOMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE |
---|
Unit won’t cool
| Blower not running
Compressor not running
Compressor runs, but has bad valves
Loss of refrigerant
Compressor tries to start but won’t run
| Low line voltage at start. Should be +/-10% rated voltage.
Compressor motor stuck
Bad relay
Bad overload switch
Bad run/start capacitor
Unit blows breakers| Undersized breaker/fuse or not time delayed
Short in system
Getting water in enclosure
| Drain plugged
Drain tube kinked
Enclosure not sealed (allowing humidity in)
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