INTEGRITY SERIES
K_NA4C3P21R
Keep This Manual
With Air Conditioner
AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
CAUTION
KOOLTRONIC, INC.
BEFORE INSTALLING AND
USING THIS AIR CONDITIONER,
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS
MANUAL BE READ AND
30 Pennington-Hopewell Road
Pennington, NJ 08534
609•466-3400
FAX: 609•466-1114
UNDERSTOOD THOROUGHLY
900-039-42
II. Incoming Inspection
Kooltronic Air Conditioners are designed, built and packaged to withstand the shock and vibration normally
associated with shipment by common carriers. Occasionally improper handling during shipping causes damage.
Such handling could include unbanding of palletized shipments, failing to respect "This Side Up" arrows, rough
handling, falling off conveyors, excessive vibration, crushing, etc. Therefore, a thorough inspection should be
done upon receipt of all shipments. Any carton tears, dents, scratches, loose articles or evidence of oil are signs
of damage and should be noted on the Freight Bill. Cartons should be opened promptly and the units inspected
for CONCEALED DAMAGE. Kooltronic Air Conditioners must be delivered in the proper mounting position to
assure that damage to the compressor has not occurred during shipping. Any Kooltronic Air Conditioner that is
delivered removed from the banded pallet, lying down or double stacked should be refused.
An immediate claim MUST be filed with the freight carrier and an inspection requested. Retain all packing
materials. Kooltronic cannot assume responsibility for Consignee's failure to file a timely freight claim.
III. Product Handling:
1) Do not attempt to operate your Kooltronic Air Conditioner until you read and thoroughly understand this
Manual. See section VI PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING.
2) Before operating the Kooltronic Air Conditioner be certain that it is placed in its correct mounting position.
All Air Conditioners containing an M, P, or V as part of the model number are designed to operate
in a vertical position only. All Air Conditioners containing an H in the model number are designed
to operate in a horizontal position only. This placement must be done a minimum of 5 minutes prior to
operating in order to allow the compressor oil to drain to the compressor sump area.
CAUTION
Kooltronic Air Conditioners must be operated in their proper mounting position. If attempts are
made to operate a unit that is not in its designed mounting position, permanent compressor
damage will occur. This action will void the warranty. To avoid compressor damage do not tip the
unit more than 45° from its proper mounting position.
3) Before operating this unit, all electrical wiring must be checked to assure the proper connection to the
correct power source. Minimum circuit ampacity should be at least 125% of the amperage found on the air
conditioner label for the corresponding voltage. Do not exceed the maximum fuse size found on the label.
4) We do not recommend that Air Conditioners be shipped to their final destination attached to an enclosure.
In the event that the Air Conditioner needs to be shipped attached to an enclosure it is strongly
recommended that proper support be provided for the Air Conditioner. Excessive vibration can occur if Air
Conditioners are not properly supported when shipped on enclosures, increasing the potential for internal
damage and voiding the warranty.
5) PROCEDURE FOR PROPER PACKING AND SHIPMENT OF KOOLTRONIC AIR
CONDITIONERS:
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Keep Air Conditioner in proper upright position indicated by arrow markers.
Pack Air Conditioner in an appropriate carton (preferably original carton if possible), with
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adequate internal protective packaging, making sure carton is marked and is kept in correct
upright position.
For local, controlled transportation, strap carton to a secure part of truck to prevent falling or
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sliding, minimize vibration, etc.
For common carrier shipment, band unit(s) securely to a pallet. Unpalleted shipment risks
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severe damage which voids the warranty.
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IV. Product Identification and Labels
Each Kooltronic Air Conditioner includes an identification label. This label provides:
➀
➁
➂
➃
➄
➅
➆
➇
Model Number
Serial Number
Electrical power characteristics
Maximum and minimum ambient operating temperatures
Cooling capacity
Type and amount of refrigerant required for recharging
Design Pressure
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Listed or Recognized Marks and NEMA ratings
We recommend you copy this information from your unit.
Air Conditioner
MODEL NO.
SERIAL NO.
➀
➁
COOLING
F.L.A.
AMBIENT TEMP.
o
o
VOLTS.
FREQ.
PH.
MIN.
F
MAX
F
➂
➂
➂
➂
➃
➃
COOLING BTU
REFRIGERANT
➄
➅
DESIGN PRESSURE P.S.I.G.
LOW
HIGH
MAX. FUSE SIZE
➇
➆
➆
➂
SERVICE AIR FILTERS REGULARLY
ALLOW 5 MIN. BEFORE RESTARTING AFTER SHUTDOWN
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE OR MODIFICATION VIOLATES WARRANTY
ALL MOTORS ARE THERMALLY PROTECTED
THIS PRODUCT IS PROTECTED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
PATENTS: 3,019,965 3,120,166 3,211,360 3,559,728 3,807,493 AND
OTHER PATENTS PENDING
MANUFACTURED BY:
KOOLTRONIC, INC.
PENNINGTON, NJ
VENTURA, CA
➀ ➁ When ordering parts, specify the Model Number and Serial Number.
➂ Before operating, be sure that the power source matches these requirements.
➃ Make sure that these parameters are met. Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to the unit.
➅ Use of incorrect type or amount of refrigerant will adversely affect performance and may damage the unit.
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V. Principles of Operation
COOL AIR
TO ENCLOSURE
CONDENSER OUTLET
(Heated Ambient Air Out)
(2 Places)
HEATED AIR
FROM ENCLOSURE
CONDENSER
HEAT EXCHANGER
EVAPORATOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
COMPRESSOR
CONDENSER AIR
INLET
(Ambient Air In)
P21
Kooltronic Air Conditioners are required when the equipment operating temperature must be kept near or
lower than the ambient room temperature, and/or the cabinet must be sealed from dust, fumes, oil,
corrosives and other contaminants.These Air Conditioners utilize a "Closed-Loop Cooling System" to ensure
optimum performance of the installed components.
Closed-Loop cooling seals the electronic enclosure from hostile elements in the
environment. Two separate circulation systems are employed. The internal
system cools and dehumidifies the air inside the cabinet, totally isolating the
sensitive electronics and other components from the environment. The external
system uses circulating ambient air or water to discharge the heat removed from
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the electronics.The heat is dissipated from the enclosure by means of the vapor
compression refrigeration cycle. This takes place in a hermetically-sealed
refrigeration system, utilizing either an air-cooled or water-cooled condenser
heat exchanger. The warm air inside the enclosure is drawn through the
evaporator coil where it is cooled, dehumidified and returned.
Any enclosure moisture accumulated on the evaporator coil is collected in the
condensate tray and removed through the drain tube to the condensate
evaporator. Condensate evaporates in the condensate evaporator and is
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released to the ambient air by the condenser impeller.
The heat removed through the evaporator coil is transferred by the compressed
refrigerant to the condenser coil. Ambient air is then passed through the
condenser coil, where it absorbs the heat and is then discharged to the
environment.
Kooltronic Air Conditioners are designed to operate continuously in order to
eliminate compressor cycling, which shortens compressor life and causes line
transients. This unit is also equipped with a Low Temperature Thermostat to
prevent the evaporator coil from freezing. In conditions of low ambient
temperature and low enclosure load, the thermostat regulates the return air
temperature from 75°F to 86°F. The standard set point of the Low Temperature
Thermostat is 75°F. The set point can be changed to 70°F or to 79°F by
changing the location of the thermostat jumper (See illustration at right).
70ºF - Connect 1 and 2
75ºF - Connect 1 and 3
79ºF - Connect 1 and 4
Thermostat Jumper
The Low Temperature Thermostat has a test start relay. When the air conditioner is turned on it will run
constantly for the first 15 minutes regardless of external temperatures. Afterwards, if the entering evaporator
air temperature is lower than the thermostat set point, the compressor and condenser blower will stop, and
the thermostat will begin to control the air conditioner.
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The heater kit consists of a heater, a heat control thermostat and a heater limiter. The heater control
thermostat is a bimetal disk with a fixed set point of 60°F.When the entering evaporator air temperature rises
above 60°F the heater shuts off, and when the evaporator air temperature falls below 40°F the heater will
engage. The contact points of the alarm thermostat are normally closed. If the entering evaporator air
temperature exceeds 120°F the alarm thermostat contacts open, and when the temperature drops below
120°F the contacts close.
A condenser fan speed controller is standard on this unit. The speed controller temperature sensor is
installed in the airstream of the condenser. When the ambient temperature is above 95°F the condenser fan
will run at full speed. When the ambient temperature is between 85°F and 95°F the condenser fan will run
between maximum and minimum speed. When the ambient temperature is lower than 85°F the condenser
fan will cycle. In applications having frequent voluntary or involuntary power interruptions or heat load
fluctuations, a Compressor Short Cycle Protector is recommended to allow adequate time for the internal
pressure of the air conditioner to equalize before restarting.
When the Kooltronic Air Conditioner is properly sized it should operate constantly and maintain 75°F to
115°F enclosure temperature, depending on the ambient temperatures.
VI. Pre-Installation Testing
Before mounting the air conditioner to the enclosure, test for proper operation. This will verify the shipping
integrity of the system. Please follow the steps below prior to installation.
CAUTION
The air conditioner must be standing in its proper mounting position for a minimum of five
(5) minutes prior to testing. Failure to follow this procedure will cause permanent damage to
the compressor. To avoid compressor damage do not tip the unit more than 45° from its
proper mounting position.
1. The unit must sit in an upright position at a minimum room temperature of 65°F to allow the system
to warm-up. This is particularly important during winter months.
2. Refer to the identification label for proper electrical voltage and current requirements. Connect the
power cord to a properly grounded and fused electrical supply, leaving electrical power to the unit
turned off.
3. Note the factory thermostat setting which is 75oF.
4. Turn the electrical power on.
5. Verify that the evaporator blower or fan is running.
6. Verify that the condenser blower or fan is running.
7. Operate the air conditioner for approximately ten (10) minutes. During this period no unusual noise
or vibration should be evident. Both the evaporator and condenser fans or blowers should be
delivering air through their respective discharge ports. The cool air discharged should be less than
70°F when the room temperature is between 70°F and 80°F.
8. Turn off the electrical power and disconnect the air conditioner from the power source.
9. If any cover plug was removed to adjust the unit, be sure to replace it in order to maintain the integrity
of the closed-loop airflow system.
NOTE: Before shipment all Kooltronic Air Conditioners are subjected to a performance test.
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VII. Specific Model Data
Mounting
The Kooltronic Special Purpose Air Conditioners K_NA4C3P21R have been engineered to be installed easily.
These units utilize double layer gaskets. The first gasket layer is placed on the outside perimeter of the front panel
that is sealed against the customer enclosure. The second layer is placed on the two cutouts in the front panel.
The first gasket layer will allow a small amount of water between the two layers. The second gasket layer totally
protects an enclosure from ambient air, rain or hose down water. This gasket arrangement assures the integrity of
the closed loop system and is necessary to maintain the NEMA 4 rating.
Prior to mounting, refer to page 8 for the general arrangement drawing showing dimensions and locations of
mounting holes and cutouts. Prior to cutting or drilling, make sure that cutouts and mounting holes do not interfere
with components inside the cabinet. To avoid damaging your air conditioner, please read the following information
before installation:
1. It is recommended that a lift truck be used for installation.
MOUNTING DRAWING
1
/
2. Attach the Mounting Plate to the enclosure using (3) 4-inch
stainless steel nuts, (3) sealing washers as a spacer and (3)
ENCLOSURE WALL
1
/
4-inch stainless steel mounting nuts. Sealing washers must be
placed against customer enclosure (see mounting drawing).
MOUNTING PLATE
WITH STUDS
TYP. (3) PLACES
1/4'' NUT
TOP SECTION
OF A/C UNIT
3. Place the air conditioner on the lift truck. Insert a 1-inch
(approximate) wooden block between the lift truck bottom and
the air conditioner bottom so that the angle between the unit
mounting panel and the air conditioner is about 15 degrees.
1/4'' NUT
CUSTOMER'S
ENCLOSURE
RUBBER WASHER
4. Adjust the lift truck height so that the air conditioner hook is
1
/
located approximately 2-inch above the mounting plate.
TYP. (3) PLACES
5. Route the power cord through the discharge (upper) air cutout.
BOLT 1/4'' X 1-1/4''
BOTTOM SECTION
OF A/C UNIT
6. Move the air conditioner toward the enclosure panel so that the
gap between the hook and the enclosure is about .05-inch.
1/4'' NUT
7. Slowly move the lift truck down until the hook engages with
the mounting plate. Continue to lower the lift truck. The air
conditioner will hang from the mounting plate flush against the
mounting panel.
TIGHTEN NUT TO
CLOSE GAP
RUBBER WASHER
8. Insert stainless steel screws through the holes in the mounting
plate bottom flange and the enclosure panel. Install sealing
washers and stainless steel nuts on each screw from inside the
enclosure and tighten (see mounting drawing).
INSTALL THE MOUNTING PLATE W/STUDS
TO THE OUTSIDE WALL OF THE CUSTOMER'S
ENCLOSURE BEFORE INSTALLING A/C UNIT.
NOTE:
CAUTION
If the air conditioner is mounted to the cabinet door you must be sure that the door hinges will
support the additional weight of the air conditioner. Also be certain that when the door is
opened fully, the cabinet does not become unbalanced. The actual weight of the unit can be
found in the performance specifications.
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Drawings and Dimensions
FIGURE 1
MOUNTING PLAN
(6) .312
[7.9] DIA.
HOLES
12.01
[305.0]
CONDENSER OUTLET
(Heated Ambient Air Out)
(2 Places)
1.25
[31.7]
7.00
[177.8]
1.75
[44.4]
20.09
[510.2]
TYP.
COOL AIR TO
ENCLOSURE
21.19
[538.2]
7.94
[201.6]
TYP.
7.00
[177.8]
CONDENSER AIR
INLET (Ambient Air In)
2.03
[51.5]
TYP.
2.64
[67.0]
12.48
[316.9]
.48
[12.1]
4.75
[120.6]
TYP.
HEATED AIR FROM
ENCLOSURE
Dimensions, inches [mm], are for reference only and are subject to change.
K_NA4C3P21R SERIES
12.48
[316.9]
.36
[9.1]
8.08
[205.2]
TYP.
3.40
[86.3]
TYP.
12.01
[305.0]
9.20
[233.6]
TYP.
2.00
[50.8]
POWER
CORD
7.50
[190.5]
21.19
[538.2]
11.54
[293.1]
TYP.
9.20
[233.6]
1.92
[48.7]
DRAIN
Dimensions, inches [mm], are for reference only and are subject to change.
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Technical Data
Ambient
Temp. °F
Max.
Ambient
Temp. °F
Min.
Approximate
Weight
BTU/H
Capacity 95°F/95°F
BTU/H
Running
Amps
Model
Volts
Hz
(lbs.)
KNA4C3P21R
K2NA4C3P21R
K2NA4C3P21R5
3000
3000
3000
2160
2160
1940
125
131
131
0
0
0
115
230
230
60
60
50
11.3
4.7
76
76
76
4.6
Rating shown is for operation at maximum ambient temperature.
*
Major Component Replacements
KNA4C3P21R
Part Number
K2NA4C3P21R
Part Number
K2NA4C3P21R5
Part Number
Part
Compressor
0665-101
0194-14
0452-06
0265-03
9501F
0665-107
0194-15
0452-73
0265-06
9501F
0665-110
0194-15
0452-73
0265-06
9501F
Compressor Impeller
Condenser Impeller Capacitor
Evaporator Fan
Filter
NOTE: Part Numbers shown are for 60Hz/1Ø. For 50Hz consult Kooltronic.
Standard Features
Air filter
CFC-Free refrigerant
EMI/RFI suppressor
Internal corrosion protection
Low Temperature Control Electronic Thermostat
Condenser Impeller Speed Controller
Maintains NEMA 12 and NEMA 4/4X Rating (UL50)
Stainless Steel (304-2b) Cabinet
UL/CUL Recognized
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Wiring Schematic
WE
BK
GN
EVAPORATOR
FAN
SUPPRESSOR
115 V
230 V
T-STAT
OPTIONAL
SHORT
CYCLE
PROTECTOR
SHORT
CYCLE
TIMER
OPTIONAL
HEATER
THERMAL
CUTOUT
HEATER
T-STAT
SPEED
CONTROLLER
CONDENSER
BLOWER
MOTOR
CAP.
C
S
R
O/L
COOLING EFFECT DETECTOR
S
M
2
RELAY
1
TO CUSTOMER
ALARM SYSTEM
CAP.
TERMINAL
BLOCK
(OPTIONAL)
K_NA4C3P21R
WD-879
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VIII. Maintenance
Kooltronic Water-Cooled Air Conditioners require no maintenance. Air-Cooled Air Conditioners are designed
to require only the routine cleaning of air filters to assure unimpeded airflow through the condenser
heat exchanger. It is not possible to recommend specific filter cleaning intervals since the level and the
nature of airborne particulate matter differs widely with each installation. It is generally sufficient to remove
and wash the reusable aluminum mesh air filters when the outer surfaces of these filters appear covered with
a thin layer of dust or lint. Filter recoating adhesive is recommended. Appropriate disposable filters are available
from Kooltronic.
If filter service is neglected or delayed, the air conditioner will not perform at its design capacity. The first
indication of excessively clogged air filters is usually a gradual increase of temperature within the
equipment cabinet. If operation is continued under these conditions, the compressor will be shut off by the
thermal overload device. The compressor will restart when its external temperature drops below the protector
threshold setting and the compressor will continue to cycle on and off. Continued operation under these
conditions will cause damage, shorten compressor life and void the warranty.
A. Filter Removal and Service
Kooltronic Air Conditioners feature an easily removable inlet filter to facilitate necessary cleaning.
CAUTION
Do not operate the air conditioner for extended periods of time with the filter removed, as
the condenser coil may become clogged with dust or lint from the air entering the face. A
unit with a clogged condenser coil will have the same reaction as one with a clogged filter.
A clean filter is the best protection.
1) Remove the two screws from the rear panel.
2) Remove the rear panel from the unit.
3) Remove the filter from the filter holder by moving it up and towards you.
4) After removal the filter should be flushed under warm water with the clean side up, driving
contaminants out from the dirty side of the filter. If the accumulated dirt is oily, washing in a detergent
bath is recommended, followed by a warm water rinse as above.
5) The filter may be sprayed with Kooltronic A-16 Filter Coating Adhesive to trap fine airborne
contaminates, or it may simply be dried and reinstalled. Recoating is recommended for the best
results.
6) Reinstall the filter.
7) Replace the rear panel and attach it to the unit with two screws.
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B. Blowers
The design life of the blowers used in all Kooltronic Air Conditioners is substantially in excess of
20,000 hours. All Kooltronic condenser and evaporator blowers are equipped with automatic-reset
thermal overload protectors.
CAUTION
Before opening the air conditioner, disconnect all power.
If field replacement of a blower motor is necessary, most blower assemblies, including the mounting
plate, are readily removable. Each of the blower mounting plates is held to the air conditioner cabinet
structure by screws and nuts. For installation of the replacement blower, electrical connections may be
broken at the terminal block, or power leads may be cut and appropriately spliced together.
C. Compressor
All Kooltronic compressors are approved by UL and CSA, and require no maintenance. They are
hermetically sealed and charged at the factory, and equipped with automatic-reset thermal
overload protectors.
If the compressor fails, it is strongly recommended that the air conditioner be returned to Kooltronic
for service.
D. Refrigerant Loss
Kooltronic Air Conditioners are subjected to a series of tests to detect refrigerant leaks, during and after
manufacture. It is possible that shipping or other damage, or microscopic leaks over a long period, may
result in the need for replenishment of refrigerant charge. When it has been verified by a Certified
EPA Technician that a refrigerant shortage does exist, the leak must be repaired. Then the unit
may be evacuated and recharged in the field by a Certified EPA Technician only.
CAUTION
Refer to the data on the unit name plate which specifies the type of
refrigerant and the amount of charge in ounces.
E. Relocation
If your Kooltronic Air Conditioner has to be moved to another location by truck, the following
precautions should be taken:
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De-mount the air conditioner from the equipment, controller or enclosure.
Conform to the applicable provisions of PROCEDURE FOR PROPER PACKING AND SHIPMENT
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OF KOOLTRONIC AIR CONDITIONERS in this manual under Section III. "PRODUCT HANDLING."
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.IX. Trouble-Shooting
Each Kooltronic Air Conditioner is engineered for performance and built for reliability. They are designed to
require no routine maintenance other than the cleaning of ambient air filters. If your air conditioner
should require warranty service, please contact Kooltronic. If you require service out of warranty,
we have compiled a trouble-shooting chart to assist your service personnel. If additional assistance
is required contact Kooltronic at (609) 466-3400.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Unit not Cooling
No Power
Check Power Source and
Electrical Connections
Loss of Refrigerant
Locate and repair leak
Evaporator or Condenser
Blower not operating
Replace Motor, Capacitor or
entire Assembly
Filter clogged
Clean or replace Filter
Clean Coil
Clogged Evaporator or
Condenser Coil
Low Temperature Control
sensor wires broken
Check sensor wire connections
Low Temperature Control
(Thermostat) defective
Replace Thermostat or Relay
when applicable
Failed Compressor
Replace Compressor
Contact Kooltronic
Ice on Evaporator Coil
Insufficient Heat Load or Unit
Oversized for Application
Failed Evaporator Blower
Replace Evaporator Blower
Motor or Assembly
Clogged Evaporator Coil
Clean Coil
Condensate draining
continuously
Enclosure not properly sealed
Check and seal all openings
Excessive opening of Enclosure
Eliminate the frequency of
door opening
Excessive vibration
Defective Motor in Blower
Defective Wheel in Blower
Compressor Loose
Replace Motor
Replace Wheel
Tighten Mounting Bolts
Compressor Inoperative
Low line Voltage
Check Nameplate Voltage
against supply
Loss of Compressor Oil
Loss of Refrigerant
Replace Compressor
Locate and repair leak
Replace Capacitor
Failed Compressor Capacitor
Thermal Overload
Contact Kooltronic
Power interruptions
Allow Compressor time to reset
Replace tubing or rebraze joint
Refrigerant or Oil leaks
Crack or pin hole in tubing or
brazed joint
Condensate on the outside Insufficient Heat Load or Unit
surface of the Enclosure oversized for application
Contact Kooltronic
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X. Warranty
KOOLTRONIC products are warranted to be free of
defects in workmanship, materials and components. The
following warranty periods apply from date of shipment:
KOOLTRONIC assumes no liability beyond the repair or
replacement of its own product. This Warranty does not
cover:
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Air moving devices and components: 20,000 hours
Labor or reimbursement of labor for evaluation, removal,
continuous duty
installation, repair, or cost of any warranted part, except
at the KOOLTRONIC factory in Pennington, NJ
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Hermetic system components: Two years continuous
duty
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Use of equipment for other than its designed purpose or
operating conditions
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Non-operating parts, except filters: 5 years
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Operation in harsh, oily, corrosive or other abnormal
environmental conditions, without the proper filtration,
sealing, protective coatings and/or weather protection
The above warranty applies when the equipment is
operated under the following conditions:
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Ambient temperature not in excess of 125°F (52°C) in
normal atmosphere or as stated on product nameplate
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Damage to hermetic system resulting from continuous
operation with dirty or clogged air filters or improper or
negligent maintenance
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Voltage variation no greater than 10% from nameplate
rating
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Use of refrigerant other than designated
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Frequency variation no greater than
nameplate rating
3Hz from
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Customer modification or abuse
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Shipping damage or other accident
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■
■
Maximum cooling load no higher than air conditioner
nameplate rating
Cracked or broken hermetic tubing or brazed joints
caused by shipping damage or mishandling are not
covered under the Warranty.
Waiting five minutes before restarting air conditioner
after intentional or accidental shutoff
Claims for shipping damage are the responsibility of
the Consignee. Timely claims must be filed with the
freight carrier.
Compliance to all other installation, maintenance and
operating instructions, as supplied
KOOLTRONIC cannot assume responsibility for
mis-application of its products or the erroneous
selection of an inappropriate product by a non-
authorized KOOLTRONIC representative. Our
applications engineers will gladly assist in the
selection of the proper product, provided all
required details of the application are furnished.
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Any and all conditions resulting from noncompliance
with the preceding operating conditions
The purchaser assumes the responsibility of grounding
the unit and installing it in accordance with local electrical
and safety codes, as well as the National Electric Code
(NEC) and OSHA.
THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE ENTIRE WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND IN NO EVENT IS KOOLTRONIC
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.
RETURN AUTHORIZATION (RA) PROCEDURE
■
All returns require a Return Authorization number
whether the return is for warranty or non-warranty
repair, rotation of stock, damage or any other reason.
Returns without an RA number will be refused.
- Contact name, telephone and FAX numbers
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Pack unit in a suitable container for shipment, preferably
the original packaging if available. All Air Conditioners
and Heat Exchangers must be returned in an upright
position properly secured to a pallet. Improper
packaging may void warranty claim. If Air Conditioner
or Heat Exchanger is received laying down or shipped
via UPS or similar service the warranty will be void.
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Customer must call the Kooltronic Customer Service
Department, Pennington, New Jersey (609•466•3400)
to obtain an RA number.
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The following information is required when an RA is
requested:
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Mark box prominently with Kooltronic’s Return
Authorization Number.
- Original customer Purchase Order number and date
- Date product was received by customer
- Number of parts to be returned
- Product description, model and serial number
- Reason for return
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Enclose all pertinent documents.
Freight charges on all products returned to Kooltronic
shall be paid by the customer. Collect shipments will
be refused.
- Action requested
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BEAT THE HEAT!
Motorized Impellers -
Delivers high CFM rates in a
minimum amount of space.
Basic and Packaged Blowers -
Basic units and packaged units
for 19” EIA Rack; w/Grille, Filter
and Guards. Capacities from
130 cfm to 1250 cfm.
Advantage Air Conditioners and Heat Exchangers -
Ready for Indoor or Outdoor Installation Right Out of
the Box! With rounded edges; no visible hardware
and a textured baked powder finish to blend easily
with contemporary enclosure designs. Integral
weather protection eliminates unsightly weather
hoods and a patented sealing system maintains
both a NEMA 12 and a NEMA 3R interface with the
enclosure.
Air Conditioners -
Traditional, TrimLine, Mini,
Rack-Mount and Top-Mount
models. Available in
capacities from 1,000 to
30,000 BTU/H.
Heat Exchangers -
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