CellarPro 4000SH HORIZONTAL SPLIT SYSTEM 220V 50/60HZ, 16270 User Manual

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Insulation

CellarPro cooling units are designed to be installed inside wine cellars that have

proper insulation, moisture barriers and an airtight seal from the environment

outside the cellar. Interior walls and floor should have a minimum of R-11

insulation, and a vapor barrier

on the warm side of the

insulation. The ceiling should

have a minimum of R-19

insulation and a vapor barrier

on the warm side of the

insulation. Doors also should

be insulated and tightly

sealed with weather

s t r i p p i n g a r o u n d t h e

perim eter of the door.

Surface-mounted fixtures

are recommended over

recessed lighting, which can

allow air to leak into the

cellar.

It is important that all walls,

joints, doors and windows, electrical outlets and/or switches, pipes, vents and

light fixtures be sealed to prevent air and moisture from entering the cellar. If there is

a leak in the cellar, the cooling unit will build up excess condensation.

We strongly recommend that the overflow drain line (shipped loose with the cooling

unit) be connected to the overflow drain (as shown in the installation section). In

addition, we recommend turning on the electric heating element to burn off excess

condensate that accumulates in the stainless steel pan during the initial cooling of

the cellar and during high run-times, as well as in high-humidity environments.

Fan Speeds
Your fan speed setting will depend on the thermal load on the wine cellar, and
the resulting BTU that is required to cool and maintain your wine cellar at the
desired temperature.

Ventilation
Adequate ventilation is critically important for the proper operation of your
CellarPro cooling unit.

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