Vintage Cellars 4200 VSi CellarPro User Manual
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 Placement
CellarPro 3200 and 4200 Series cooling units are designed to be installed THROUGH THE 
WALL, so that the rear and the front of the cooling unit DO NOT SHARE THE SAME AIR 
SPACE. 
The rear of the cooling unit must be installed in a space that is at least as large as the wine 
cellar unless the rear intake and exhaust are ducted. Both the front and the rear of the 
cooling unit require a minimum clearance of 8 inches. 
These units also can be placed completely INSIDE or OUTSIDE the cellar when used in 
combination with our duct kits. 
 Ambient Environment
3200VSi / 4200VSi - designed for internal use only (ie sheltered from outdoor 
weather), the rear of the unit can be exposed to temperature conditions ranging 
from 40 to 115°F. 
3200VSx / 4200VSx – designed for external use, the rear of the unit can be 
exposed to temperature conditions ranging from 40 to 115°F. Refer to the 
Installation section for additional requirements for outdoor exposures. 
PLEASE NOTE: With our (optional) crankcase heater, all of our cooling units can 
be used in environments down to 20°F. 
CellarPro cooling units are not designed to heat the cellar space, so if 
temperatures inside the cellar drop below proper wine storage temperatures, the 
cooling unit cannot create heat inside the cellar. 
 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