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QD-ENG-40 REV.3

 

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MAINTENANCE: 

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2. 

Condensate Management System

:  The condensate management system should be 

checked periodically for scale, sludge and debris that may cause the system to fail.    The type 
of environment will determine the frequency of required maintenance.     

 

Maintenance of the condensate management system will require removal of electrical power 
from the Ice Qube system and removal of the cover

.  Please contact Ice Qube before 

removing the cover during the warranty period. 

 

*** CAUTION *** 

Electrical wires are connected from the cover to the base. 

 

Removing the cover will allow access to the primary condensate management pan, which is 
located below the evaporator.  Inspect the condensate pan and the drain nipple for signs of 
scale, sludge or debris that may prevent water flow through the nipple.  To clean the debris 
from the pan, use a clean absorbent cloth or shop-vac.  Nipples may be cleaned using a ¼ 
inch tubing brush, then flush with clean water. 

 

Also inspect the neoprene tubing that is attached to the nipples on the condensate 
management system.  Replace the tubing if it appears to have internal build-up or has become 
brittle. 

 

NOTE: If there is a secondary condensate management pan, maintenance will 

need to be performed in the same manner as explained above.    

 

 

After all debris has been removed from the system, replace the cover onto the unit – being 
careful not to damage the wiring connecting the cover to the base. 

 

 

 

3. 

Cooling system cabinet

:  The cooling system cabinet may also need to be cleaned 

occasionally.  To clean the system cabinet, simply wipe it with a damp, lint free cloth.  A mild 
soap solution may be used if necessary. 

 

 
 
 
 

All current documentation and cut out templates can be found on our website at 

www.iceqube.com

Summary of Contents for IQ27000V

Page 1: ...s IQ27000V OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL IMPORTANT PLEASE READ this manual and follow the instructions for safe and satisfactory installation and operation of this system Keep this manual for futu...

Page 2: ...unit Page 4 Preparing the Enclosure Page 5 Operating the System Page 6 Programming the Controller Page 7 Figure 3 Digital Controller Page 7 Alarm Operation Page 9 Maintenance Page 10 Trouble Shooting...

Page 3: ...rm air system and the vapor compression refrigeration system Please refer to Figure 1 The closed loop cool air system circulates cold air from the Ice Qube TMS to the electronics enclosure This air re...

Page 4: ...reported to the carrier The freight carrier will provide instructions on filing a claim Ice Qube cannot accept responsibility for damages that occur during shipping PRE INSTALLATION TEST Before insta...

Page 5: ...erature if the room temperature is warmer than 70 F Inlet air temperature will be displayed on the programmable controller In areas of high humidity the temperature difference may be less than 10 degr...

Page 6: ...lied nuts and bolts Check to see if the power cable and all optional cables are in place Fasteners need to be tightened securely and the gasket material needs to be in place in order to maintain enclo...

Page 7: ...icates the heat relay has been energized and is providing power to the heater There is no time delay before heating begins When the temperature of the enclosure rises 7 degrees Fahrenheit above the se...

Page 8: ...ue The set alarm HI LED is on with the display indicating the high temperature alarm setpoint The alarm will activate at this temperature and will automatically reset at two degrees Fahrenheit one deg...

Page 9: ...the number of days that the alarm is set in one half day increments Note that the alarm is based on compressor run time Example 10 5 indicates the alarm will activate every ten and one half days or o...

Page 10: ...ernating E O C O display may indicate the sensor connector has become disconnected from the rear of the controller 7 Incorrect Voltage Supply A continual flashing value of the program version 3 1x x i...

Page 11: ...ay prevent water flow through the nipple To clean the debris from the pan use a clean absorbent cloth or shop vac Nipples may be cleaned using a inch tubing brush then flush with clean water Also insp...

Page 12: ...NO Is the power cord connected to the electrical supply YES NO Is the controller set point temperature above or below the enclosure temperature YES NO Is the evaporator cold air stream blower operati...

Page 13: ...QD ENG 40 REV 3 13 WIRING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 230 volt...

Page 14: ...QD ENG 40 REV 3 14 WIRING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 480volt...

Page 15: ...QD ENG 40 REV 3 15 SPECIFICATION DRAWING ONE...

Page 16: ...QD ENG 40 REV 3 16 SPECIFICATION DRAWING TWO All current documentation and cut out templates can also be found on our website at www iceqube com...

Page 17: ...OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE 1 The warranty and remedies for breach of warranty provided for in th...

Page 18: ...sity of in field service for such Product in its sole discretion Ice Qube will not assume any liability for any in field service not initiated by Ice Qube In no event shall Ice Qube be liable for any...

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