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Unit operation – Vintage Cellars WhisperKOOL InCellar User Manual

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Initial Start-Up:

When power is applied to the unit, the control will briefly

display all symbols, and the Compressor symbol will be

displayed (if unit is calling for cooling). There may be a brief

delay prior to the evaporator and condenser fans turning on.

Set Point:

The set point is set from the factory (WhisperKool) at 55°.

It can be adjusted by the customer between 50° and 70° in

one degree increments.

Cooling Operation:

Cooling is activated once the bottle probe senses a

temperature that is 1° greater than the set point. The

controller then energizes the compressor relay which

activates the compressor. The evaporator and condenser

fans operate with the compressor. The unit provides

cooling until the bottle probe senses the set point. At this

point the compressor relay is de-energized which stops

the compressor. The evaporator and condenser fans will

continue to run for 1 minute to re-evaporate any moisture

from the evaporator coil and reduce the head pressure.

Humidity Features:

The FDC parameter can be increased to allow the evaporator

and condenser fans to run for a longer period of time after

the compressor turns off, allowing more moisture to be re-

evaporated into the cellar.

Defrost/Anti-frost:

When the evaporator probe senses a temperature of

26 degrees for 5 minutes, the unit will go into Anti-frost

mode. This will shut down the compressor and allow the

evaporator and condenser fans to run to evaporate any frost

accumulation on the coil. The compressor will remain off

until the evaporator coil reaches 40°, or for a maximum of 10

minutes. The unit will then return to normal operation.

If the evaporator is not above 26 degrees after the anti-

frost sequence has ended, the red error light will display in

the upper right corner. Alarm “Ad3” will be recorded in the

alarm folder, meaning that the anti-frost sequence ended

based on time. The unit will run for 5 minutes and then enter

another Anti-Frost cycle. This sequence will continue until

the evaporator temperature increases above 26°.

“Def” will be displayed during anti-frost. If the anti-frost

sequence is less than 5 minutes, the control will not allow

the compressor to start until 5 minutes has elapsed. This is

to prevent short cycling of the compressor.

Holding down the up button for approximately five seconds

manually starts the Anti-frost sequence, but only if the

evaporator is below 40 degrees (defrost end temperature).

If the evaporator is above 40 degrees, the display will blink

three times and continue normal operation.

Display:

The bottle probe temperature is displayed by default.

“Def” is displayed during anti-frost. The bottle probe and

evaporator probe temperatures can be accessed by pushing

the set button and scrolling through PB1 (bottle probe) and

PB2 (evaporator probe).

Safety Features:

Once the compressor relay is de-energized the controller

must wait 5 minutes before re-energizing the relay. This

prevents the compressor from repeatedly turning off and

on. If the unit is calling for cooling during this time, the

compressor symbol will blink indicating that cooling is

needed but the control is waiting for the anti-short cycle

delay.

In the event of a faulty bottle probe, the compressor will

cycle off for 10 minutes and on for 40 minutes. E1 will be

displayed on the screen.

Alarms:

If the bottle temperature reaches 4 degrees above the set

point, a red light will blink in the upper right corner of the

display. The set button can then be pressed to reach the

alarm menu. The menu will display “AH1” indicating a high

bottle temperature. The same thing will happen if the bottle

temperature reaches 4 degrees below the set point, except

the alarm will read “AL1”. These alarms will not display for the

first 10 hours after the unit is turned on to allow the cellar

to reach temperature. They will also wait one hour after an

anti-frost cycle before displaying.

In the event of a faulty evaporator probe E2 will flash on the

screen intermittently. The red alarm light will be displayed in

the upper right corner. The unit will go through one anti-

frost sequence every 24 hours.

Press the set button and enter the Al folder to view any

current alarms that are not flashing on the display.

In the event of a high water alarm the compressor will turn

off, the alarm will sound and “Opd” will be displayed in the

alarm folder. The unit will continue normal operation once

the pump has removed enough water to clear the high

water alarm.

UNIT OPERATION