Installing the ductwork – Vintage Cellars Wine Guardian Water-Cooled Cooling System User Manual

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Recommended Insulated Flexible Ductwork Sizing Chart

Evaporator (cooling) Coil Condenser (heat rejection) Coil

Model #

Inlet

(Return Air)

Outlet

(supply air)

Inlet Outlet

Single Double

Single

Double

025

8”

8”

6”

8”

8”

6”

050

10”

10”

6”

10”

10”

6”

088

10”

10”

8”

10”

10”

8 “

200

12”

12 “

10”

12”

12”

10”

Notes: 1. The above referenced sizes are internal diameter in inches.

2. If a single supply is used out of the unit but then splits into two (2) ducts, the above size

recommended for double is used after the split.

Installing the Ductwork

Use ductwork to connect the unit to the supply and return outlets in the wine cellar. Use only insulated
ductwork to minimize cooling loses, prevent sweating, and to reduce noise.

Use ductwork on the condenser section to redirect or absorb sound, to bring in outside air to the unit
inlet, and/or to exhaust the hot air out of the ambient space.

NOTE

Do not exceed a total of 25 feet for each length of ductwork run.

CAUTION

RISK OF DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT

Avoid crimping the flexible ducts. This chokes down the inside area

and reduces the airflow causing the unit to operate erratically.

Be sure all ducts and surface in contact with the airflow are insulated

and have a vapor barrier on the outside surface.

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