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SPECTRACOOL Air Conditioner G28 Model INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection Rev. A Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 P/N 89116684 mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com 89116684

TABLE OF CONTENTS RECEIVING THE AIR CONDITIONER.3 HANDLING AND TESTING THE AIR CONDITIONER.3 HOW TO READ MODEL NUMBERS.3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION.4 Sequence of Operation.4 Heating.4 Cooling.4 Standard and Optional Component Operation.4 Thermostat.4 Remote Access Control (optional).4 Head Pressure Control (optional).4 Contactor (460V Units only).4 Overload (460V Units only).4 Phase Monitor.5 460V to 230V Transformer.5 115V/230V to 10V Transformer (optional).5 115V/230V to 24V Transformer and Relay (optional).5 Schematics and Wiring Diagrams for Thermostat Control.5 4000 BTU 1-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary).5 6000 BTU 1-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary).6 G28 Generic 3-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary).6 4000 BTU 1-Phase Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary).7 6000 BTU 1-Phase Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary).8 G28 Generic 3-Phase Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary).9 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS.10 4000 BTU 115V With Thermostats.10 6000 and 4000 BTU 230V With Thermostats.11 G28 Generic 460V With Thermostats.11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.12 REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL (optional).13 INTRODUCTION.13 ENERGIZING THE CONTROLLER.13 CONTROL STATUS INDICATION.13 DISPLAYING AND CHANGING PROGRAM VARIABLES.14 OPERATING PARAMETERS.14 ALARM PARAMETERS.14 DISPLAYING TEMPERATURE SENSOR #2.14 COMPRESSOR RESTART TIME DELAY.14 ALARM OUTPUT CONTACT.14 ALARM INPUT CONNECTION.15 ALARM CONDITION DISPLAY.15 AIR CONDITIONER UNIT COMMUNICATION FEATURES.15 USB COMMUNICATION.15 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION.15 USING THE PC INTERFACE TOOL.16 USB COMMUNICATION MODE.16 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION MODE.17 Remote Access Control Pin-out.18 Schematics and Wiring Diagrams for Remote Access Control.19 4000 BTU 1-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary).19 6000 BTU 1-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary).19 G28 Generic 3-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary).20 4000 BTU 1-Phase Wire Diagram for Remote Access Control (actual unit options may vary).21 6000 BTU 1-Phase Wire Diagram for Remote Access Control (actual unit options may vary).22 G28 Generic 3-Phase Wire Diagram for Remote Access Control (actual unit options may vary) 23 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS.24 4000 BTU 115V With Remote Access Control.24 4000 and 6000 BTU 230V With Remote Access Control.24 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WITH REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL.25 MAINTENANCE.26 Compressor.26 Inlet Air Filter.26 How To Remove, Clean or Install a New Inlet Air Filter.26 Condenser and Evaporator Air Movers.27 Refrigerant Loss.27 Refrigerant Properties Chart (R 407c).28 Refrigerant Properties Chart (R 134a).28 Functional Data.29 4000/6000 BTU Unit Characteristics.30 SERVICE DATA.31 Components List.31 TROUBLE SHOOTING.32 Basic Air Conditioning Trouble Shooting Check List - Thermostat Version.32 Symptoms and Possible Causes - Thermostat Version.33 Basic Air Conditioning Trouble Shooting Check List - Remote Access Control Version.34 Symptoms and Possible Causes - Remote Access Control Version.36 WARRANTY.38 RETURN AND REPAIR POLICY.38 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.39 -2- Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 89116684 mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

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 Pentair 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. Pentair 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 wire the unit to a properly grounded power supply using copper conductors only. Power supply wiring should be restrained after field installation to ensure no contact with internal fan. Minimum circuit ampacity should be at least 125% of the amperage shown on the unit nameplate. No other equipment should be connected to this circuit to prevent overloading Immediately after applying power, the evaporator blower (enclosure air) should start running. Operate the air conditioner with the compressor running for five (5) to ten (10) minutes. You will need to set the cooling thermostat or controller setpoint below the ambient temperature to operate the compressor. Condenser air temperatures should be warmer than normal room temperatures within a few minutes after the condenser impellers start. See Sequence of Operation on page 4 for specifics on how the unit operates when powered up. HOW TO READ MODEL NUMBERS G28 06 4 6 G150 1 2 3 4 5 1. Identifies the type/family of air conditioner and the approximate height (i.e. G28 Global family about 28 inch high). 2. This is the air conditioner’s listed capacity in BTU/Hr. at rated conditions. (i.e. 06 6,000 BTU/Hr. at 131/131 F) 3. 1 115 Volt, 2 230 Volt, 4 460 Volt. 4. 6 50/60 Hz or 60 Hz only. 5. Unique set of numbers for each air conditioner which identifies the accessories on a model. 89116684 Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 -3mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

TECHNICAL INFORMATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION The air conditioner comes standard with two internally mounted thermostats or remote access control. There are two modes of operation; heating and cooling. During heating and cooling modes the evaporator fan will be running. HEATING When the enclosure temperature is below the heating thermostat setpoint, power is applied to the heaters. When the enclosure temperature is 10 degrees above the setpoint the heater is powered off. COOLING When the enclosure temperature is above the cooling thermostat setpoint, power is applied through the thermostat. The compressor is then energized either directly or through a contactor if unit requires one. The condenser impellers will start immediately if the unit is not equipped with an optional head pressure control switch. If the unit is equipped with an optional head pressure control switch, the condenser impellers will start once the refrigerant pressure reaches the setting of the switch. Component specific information is listed below. Operating the air conditioner below the minimum ambient temperature or above the maximum ambient temperatures indicated on the nameplate voids all warranties. DO NOT set the enclosure thermostat to a temperature lower than 70 F. Doing so can increase the likelihood of frost buildup on the evaporator coil. 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 that the air conditioner must then dehumidify. STANDARD AND OPTIONAL COMPONENT OPERATION THERMOSTAT The standard G28 air conditioner uses our standard 10-1061-16 thermostat. The thermostat setpoint equals the temperature that the air conditioner turns off. The thermostat has a 10 F differential from setpoint until it calls for cooling or heating. An example of operation is shown below. FOR COOLING (75-100 F RANGE): FOR HEATING (55-65 F RANGE): Thermostat setpoint 80 F Cooling turns on at 90 F Cooling turns off at 80 F Thermostat setpoint 55 F Heating turns on at 55 F Heating turns off at 65 F NOTE: For testing purposes only, the thermostat stop screw may be removed (on units so equipped) to allow settings below 70 F. After testing, replace the stop screw and verify that the thermostat cannot be set below 70 F. Extended operation below 70 F can cause coil freeze ups resulting in reduced load and/or unit damage. REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL (OPTIONAL) See REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL (optional) on page 13 HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) Unit is set at the factory, no adjustment necessary. At a saturated condenser temperature of 85 F (95 psig), the condenser fans will power off. At a saturated condenser temperature of 118 F (165 psig), the condenser fans will power on. CONTACTOR (460V UNITS ONLY) The contactor on this model uses a 230V coil. OVERLOAD (460V UNITS ONLY) Set overload reset setting to automatic “A” and trip point dial to 1.6A. -4- Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 89116684 mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

PHASE MONITOR This product is equipped with Phase/Voltage Protection. Please verify correct phasing and voltage before operating. Note the fans may still operate if phasing is incorrect, but the compressor will not, so the unit will not cool. Illuminated light on Phase Monitor indicates phase is correct. If the light is not illuminated, disconnect power from the unit and swap any two power leads at the terminal block. This should correct the phasing. The light should now illuminate when power is reapplied. 460V TO 230V TRANSFORMER The 230V from this transformer powers the fans, contactor and optional transformers. 460V is only used to run the compressor. 115V/230V TO 10V TRANSFORMER (OPTIONAL) This transformer powers the thermal display on thermostat controlled units only. 115V/230V TO 24V TRANSFORMER AND RELAY (OPTIONAL) The transformer and relay are used to operate the condenser blower and compressor by using a customer supplied, remote mounted door switch. This is not a safety door switch, but rather, only helps to reduce condensation at the evaporator coil if the door is opened. The unit will remain electrified when the door switch is operated with the evaporator fan continuing to operate, and potentially, if temperatures are low enough, the heater may continue to operate on outdoor models. SCHEMATICS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR THERMOSTAT CONTROL 4000 BTU 1-PHASE SCHEMATIC (ACTUAL UNIT OPTIONS MAY VARY) 89116684 Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 -5mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

6000 BTU 1-PHASE SCHEMATIC (ACTUAL UNIT OPTIONS MAY VARY) G28 GENERIC 3-PHASE SCHEMATIC (ACTUAL UNIT OPTIONS MAY VARY) -6- Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 89116684 mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

4000 BTU 1-PHASE WIRE DIAGRAM (ACTUAL UNIT OPTIONS MAY VARY) 89077284 89116684 Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 -7mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

6000 BTU 1-PHASE WIRE DIAGRAM (ACTUAL UNIT OPTIONS MAY VARY) 89081439 -8- Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 89116684 mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

G28 GENERIC 3-PHASE WIRE DIAGRAM (ACTUAL UNIT OPTIONS MAY VARY) 89116684 Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 -9mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 4000 BTU 115V WITH THERMOSTATS : 50 ,5 287 (1&/2685( ,5 ,1 &22/,1* ( 7,1* 7 (50267 76 32:(5 ,1/(7 5(029 %/( 1*,1* 7 %6 0%,(17 ,5 ,1 &22/ ,5 287 237,21 / &&(66 3 1(/ 21/ )25 81,76 :,7 ( 7(5 89076942 &/( 1 %/( 5(86 %/( /80,180 ,1/(7 ),/7(5 %( ,1' 5(029 %/( 3 1(/ 81& 02817,1* 2/(6 127( 33529( 72 7 3( 5 02817,1* * 6.(7 6833/,(' 127 6 2:1 &&(66 2/( 72 2 ' '5 ,1 678% - 10 - Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 89116684 mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

6000 AND 4000 BTU 230V WITH THERMOSTATS &22/,1* 7 (50267 7 32:(5 ,1/(7 : 50 ,5 287 (1&/2685( ,5 ,1 ( 7 7 (50267 7 237,21 / 0%,(17 ,5 ,1 5(029 %/( 1*,1* 7 %6 &22/ ,5 287 237,21 / &&(66 3 1(/ 21/ )25 81,76 :,7 ( 7(5 &/( 1 %/( 5(86 %/( /80,180 ,1/(7 ),/7(5 %( ,1' 5(029 %/( 3 1(/ 88026303 81& 02817,1* 2/(6 127( 33529( 72 7 3( 5 02817,1* * 6.(7 6833/,(' 127 6 2:1 &&(66 2/( 72 @ 2 ' '5 ,1 678% G28 GENERIC 460V WITH THERMOSTATS .98 25 15.05 382.2 .65 (2) 16.6 10.18 258.6 .57 14.5 1.26 32.1 17.01 432.1 7.55 191.8 .91 23.2 WARM AIR OUT ENCLOSURE AIR IN 11.38 288.9 15.87 403.1 14.20 360.6 COOLING THERMOSTAT 4.64 117.7 5.13 130.2 6.50 165.1 (2) 10.83 275 6.50 165.1 (2) 28.59 726.2 AMBIENT AIR IN REMOVABLE HANGING TABS 19.32 490.7 POWER INLET 6.13 155.7 6.30 160 COOL AIR OUT 6.87 174.5 (2) 5.52 140.2 OPTIONAL ACCESS PANEL (ONLY FOR UNITS WITH HEATER) 1.26 31.9 CLEANABLE, REUSABLE ALUMINUM INLET FILTER BEHIND REMOVABLE PANEL. 89059479 14.00 355.6 1/4-20 UNC (11) MOUNTING HOLES 15.26 387.6 NOTE: 1. APPROVE TO TYPE 3R/4/12. 2. MOUNTING GASKET SUPPLIED (NOT SHOWN). ACCESS HOLE TO .375 [9.5] O.D. DRAIN STUB 89116684 Distributed by: McLean Parts 317-257-6811 2014 Pentair Equipment Protection 5736 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 - 11 mcleanpartsdirect@mcleanparts.net www.mcleanparts.com

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Inspect the air conditioner and verify correct functionality before mounting the air conditioner. See HANDLING AND TESTING THE AIR CONDITIONER on page 3. 2. Using the mounting gasket kit provided with the unit, install gaskets to the air conditioner, see Figure 1. 3. Mount air conditioner on enclosure taking care not to damage the mounting gasket. The mounting gasket is the seal between the air conditioner and the enclosure. Avoid dragging the air conditioner on the enclosure with the mounting gasket attached as this could cause rips or tears in the gasket and risk losing the water tight seal. 4. Allow unit to remain upright for a minimum of five (5) minutes before starting. CAUTION! Air conditioner must be in upright position during operation. 5. Refer to the nameplate for electrical requirements. Wire the unit to

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 that the air conditioner must then dehumidify. STANDARD AND OPTIONAL COMPONENT OPERATION THERMOSTAT The standard G28 air conditioner uses our standard 10-1061-16 thermostat. The thermostat setpoint

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