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Options 

 

The CS011 Series Air Conditioners may be ordered with the following options.  Review the list below 
for the specifications and functions of the option(s) that apply to your unit. 
 
Built-in Heater 
 
This unit is configurable to include a Built-in Heater to increase the temperature of your enclosure in 
lower temperature conditions.  The digital controller is programmed with an individual heater set point 
to maintain your enclosure at your desired operating temperature.  
 
Heater capacity available is 350 Watts. 

 
 

 

Default Settings: 

 

55°F Heat Set Point

 

 

3°F Differential

 

 
At the default settings the heater turns on at 52°F and operates until temperature has reached 55°F.  
Refer to Digital Temperature Controller Programming section for details on changing these 
parameters. 
 
Low Ambient 
 
This option consists of circuitry to protect the compressor in a low ambient temperature environment.  
The low ambient package is designed to provide an optimum constant low current in the compressor 
motor during the non cooling state.  This option provides internal heat to the compressor to protect it 
from stalls and hard starts during long periods of compressor off state. 
 
Dry Contact 
 
This option provides an early warning capability to your enclosure to aid in the protection of your 
expensive equipment.  The Dry Contact is programmed with an individual dry contact set point to 
monitor the enclosure temperature limit that you require.  When the enclosure temperature has 
exceeded the maximum limit, the Form C gold plated contact will activate to notify you that there is a 
problem in achieving your cooling set point. 
 

 

 

Default Settings: 

 

105°F Dry Contact High Temperature Alarm Set Point

 

 

2°F Recovery Differential

 

 

3min Temperature Alarm Delay

 

 

 
At the default settings the Dry Contact initial conditions are normally open and/or normally closed.  
When the unit is powered on and the temperature exceeds 105°F for a period longer than 3 minutes 
the Dry Contact will activate. At this time the normally open contact will close and the normally closed 
contact will open. This state will remain until the temperature has decreased to 103°F.   
 

Note: 

The dry contact is not a power status indicator, rather it is a high temperature alarm alerting you 

that the unit is unable to meet the cooling set point.

 

 

Summary of Contents for CS011-105 Series

Page 1: ...User Technical Manual CS011 105 Series 100 V 50 Hz Rev 2 3...

Page 2: ...emplate 1 9 01 26 2018 B Slotnick Updated refrigeration pressures 2 0 05 11 2018 B Slotnick Updated warranty RMA procedure 2 1 09 05 2018 B Slotnick Revised minimum anti short cycle delay updated Remo...

Page 3: ...ditioner 4 Moving the Air Conditioner 5 Unit Label 5 Operation 6 Preliminary Testing 6 Mounting the Air Conditioner 7 Unit Specifications 8 Options 10 System Faults 13 Digital Temperature Controller P...

Page 4: ...ng the Equipment Thermal Edge air conditioning equipment is designed manufactured and packed to prevent damage from normal handling shock and vibration during shipment It is necessary to inspect your...

Page 5: ...to record the data from the label to the template below and keep this information in a safe place for warranty and ordering parts To prevent damage to equipment electrical panel and wiring and to pre...

Page 6: ...or proper ground wire and neutral wire installation per 2008 NEC Assure that the electric power is protected by a circuit protection device refer to the Unit Specification section in this manual for p...

Page 7: ...any cutting debris fall into the enclosure Hang the air conditioner on the easy hang flange and from inside the enclosure use the fasteners supplied to attach the air conditioner to the enclosure Scr...

Page 8: ...ent Rating Amps Recommended Fuse Selection Amps KVA Rating Refrigerant Type Refrigerant Amount ounces Low High Unit Pressures psi Noise Level dBA CS011105 90 110 6 5 2 7 2 3 5 Amp Class CC CCMR Time D...

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Page 10: ...low current in the compressor motor during the non cooling state This option provides internal heat to the compressor to protect it from stalls and hard starts during long periods of compressor off st...

Page 11: ...t having a large capacity Built in Heater External Heater capacities available are 100 Watt 150 Watt 200 Watt 250 Watt 300 Watt 400 Watt 550 Watt 650 Watt 950 Watt Default Settings 55 F Heat Set Point...

Page 12: ...net IP Controller Output This option provides the ability to communicate with the Thermal Edge Air Conditioner controller via the Ethernet IP protocol You can monitor and control all settings from a r...

Page 13: ...time delay A thermal overload protects the compressor against faults In the event that the snowflake status LED is not flashing on the display and the compressor is not running an internal fault may...

Page 14: ...value 4 Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to change its value 5 Press SET to store the new value and move to the following parameter To exit Press SET UP arrow keys or wait 15 seconds without pressing a k...

Page 15: ...min start up delay No Output 2 HA2 Condenser High Temperature Alarm P2 171 F for 3 minutes Compressor Off 2 LA2 Condenser Low Temperature Alarm P2 50 F for 3 minutes No Output 2 CA Evaporator Coil Al...

Page 16: ...e high efficiency long life sealed ball bearing fans engineered for optimum performance that require no maintenance Keep fan blades clean for optimal performance Fans are removable and attached by plu...

Page 17: ...upply Board 52312 1 Thermal Expansion Value TXV 32024 1 Compressor 31004 1 Gasket Installation Kit 71410 CS01 Evaporator Fan 41002 1 1 Condenser Fan 41002 1 1 Note Qty 2 Electrical Harness 51006 1002...

Page 18: ...on position ON OFF Toggle Switch then Retry Verify input power meets voltage requirements as shown in the UL label YES If problem is still present contact technical support Unit Overheats Insufficient...

Page 19: ...ssor Use meter3 Check for faulty evaporator fan3 Measure Temperature at Evaporator Verify Heat Load Requirements Is unit capacity adequate for internal head load Possible low refrigerant Is compressor...

Page 20: ...ind controller CA YES NO Check Low Pressure Switch Connections and Verify Pressure switch is closed Use meter 3 P1 or P2 NO YES Check probe connections potential faulty probe LA LA2 HA HA2 YES Refer t...

Page 21: ...g e Physical Dimensions Water overflow excessive Check drain is it plugged YES NO Clean condensate pan and drain add 1 tbsp bleach to upper pan monthly to kill mold Is Air Conditioner sealed against...

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Page 23: ...al edge com SP ENG 211 001 02 Rev 2 3 23 P a g e Electrical Schematics System Schematic Digital Controller Schematic Note Schematics apply to all voltages optional accessories wiring not provided in t...

Page 24: ...dge factory in Dallas Texas Use of equipment for other than its designed purpose or operating conditions Operation in harsh oily corrosive or other abnormal environmental conditions without the proper...

Page 25: ...Number Serial Number Customer name and contact info email phone number and address Shipping method Pack unit in a suitable packing for shipment preferably the original packaging if available Air Cond...

Page 26: ...left connect the wires by inserting them into the lower receptacles located on the front of connector in the following order NOTE If using stranded wires it may be difficult to insert into the recept...

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