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1751 Hurd Drive ● Irving, Texas 75038 ● (972) 580-0200 ● (888) 580-0202 ● Fax (972) 580-0277 

URL:  www.thermal-edge.com ● Email:  

thermaledgeinfo@thermal-edge.com

 

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Field Serviceable Parts 
 

Thermal Edge carefully designs and selects components with the maximum life expectancy.  Due to 
OEM manufacturing tolerances, poor unit maintenance or extreme operating conditions, components 
may fail before their maximum life expectancy. The table below lists parts that are serviceable in the 
field by an Air Conditioner Technician.

   

 

Part Description 

Thermal Edge Part # 

Digital Controller 

52110-1 for 120VAC 
52112-1 for 230VAC 
52111-1 for 120VAC w/ both Dry C and Heater  
52111-2 for 230VAC w/ both Dry C and Heater  

Low Pressure Switch 

38151-1 

Condenser Fan Cut-In Pressure Switch 

38001-1 

Temperature Probe 

52126-1 

Condenser Fan Relay 

55761-1 for 120VAC 
55762-1 for 230VAC 
 

Thermal Expansion Value TXV 

 
WF081 = 32001-1 

Compressor 

 
WF081 = 31553-1 for 120VAC 
31574-1 for 230VAC 

Compressor Thermal Overload  

 
WF081 = 31553-2 for 120VAC 
31574-2 for 230VAC 

Gasket Installation Kit 

71308-WF68 

Evaporator Fan 

42100-1-1 for 120VAC 
42100-2-1 for 230VAC 

Condenser Fan 

42110-1-1 for 120VAC 
42110-2-1 for 230VAC 
 

Filter Media 

44015-1 (Available in packs of 12: Part # 44205) 

Capacitor 

 
WF081 = 54008-1 for 120VAC 
54003-1 for 230VAC 

 
 

Safety Information 
 

 

Unit is carefully designed to restrict access to movable parts to minimize any potential injury.  This Air 
Conditioner has been tested by UL to meet the safety requirements of the UL484 specification. When 
working with the Thermal Edge Air Conditioner always makes sure shroud is installed.   Verify proper 
voltage is applied to unit as specified in the UL label of the Air Conditioner.  In the event of a field 
service repair, power down unit using the power on/off switch and disconnect power from unit.  It is 
always recommended to use a licensed Air Conditioner Technician for internal diagnostics and repairs 
issues. 
 
Contact Thermal Edge technical support for further details on opening the unit and troubleshooting 
tips. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for WF081 Series

Page 1: ...User Technical Manual WF081 Series Rev 1 1 ...

Page 2: ... other materials contain proprietary information comprising Thermal Edge Inc s trade secrets Please maintain the confidentiality of all proprietary information during and after the term of the use agreement Also please refrain from using this proprietary information in any other manner including in any other business without Thermal Edge Inc s written approval Thermal Edge Inc reserves the right t...

Page 3: ... the Air Conditioner 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 Programming 13 Preventative Maintenance 16 Field Serviceable Parts 17 Safety Information 17 Troubleshooting Guide 18 Physical Dimensions 21 Electrical Schematic 23 Warranty Information 24 R...

Page 4: ...pecting 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 equipment upon receipt to insure that there is no visual or hidden damage Upon receipt of the equipment insure that it is always top side up as indicated by THIS SIDE UP labels This insures that ...

Page 5: ...5 degree angle rotary compressors without damaging the compressor If air conditioner is to be shipped or transported at any time pack in original packaging and strap to pallet to prevent damage Air conditioner must be kept upright at all times Air conditioners are not designed to be shipped attached to an equipment enclosure Air conditioners shipped which have internal damage due to shipping while...

Page 6: ...pped with a Condensate Removal System that changes the excess humidity liquid into a vapor which is then vented to the atmosphere In the event of excess water vapor where the enclosure door has been left open there is an overflow hole on the bottom of every unit Please contact Thermal Edge Inc if you encounter excess water coming from your air conditioner Preliminary Testing Before mounting the ai...

Page 7: ...unt the air conditioner high on the enclosure in order to cool the hot air in the top of the enclosure Position the unit where the cold air can circulate across the width of the enclosure to cool it all the way across Once proper mounting placement is determined turn the enclosure equipment off if possible to prevent damage Drill and cut the holes as indicated on the mounting template Install insu...

Page 8: ... Operating Voltage Range Volts Inrush Current Start Up Current Amps Loading Current Running Current Amps SCCR Short Circuit Current Rating Amps Recommended Circuit Protection Amps KVA Rating K Watts Refrigerant Type Refrigerant Amount ounces Low High Unit Pressures psi Noise Level dBA Weight Unit Ship lbs WF081126 108 132 36 60 12 3 2 20 Amp Class CC CCMR Time Delay 1 5 MO99 30 5 144 275 79 5 120 ...

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Page 10: ...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 individua...

Page 11: ...ties 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 3 F Differential At the default settings the heater output turns on at 52 F and operates until the temperature has reached 55 F Refer to Advanced Digital Temperature Controller Programming section on this manual for details on changing these parameters Special Pr...

Page 12: ...emperature at any specific location of your enclosure Ethernet 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 remote location with a PLC Full specifications will be provided with this option For full details refer to the Ethernet IP Option Specificatio...

Page 13: ...inute 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 have occurred on the unit Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide in this manual Digital Temperature Controller Programming For the end user this section will provide all the necessary information to ...

Page 14: ...SET key to display its 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 key Note The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting for the time out to expire HOW TO LOCK THE KEYPAD 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow keys simulta...

Page 15: ...al 30 min start up delay No Output 2 HA2 Condenser High Temperature Alarm P2 145 F for 3 minutes Compressor Off 2 LA2 Condenser Low Temperature Alarm P2 50 F for 3 minutes No Output 2 CA Evaporator Coil Alarm Low Pressure for 2 minutes Compressor Off 2 noP Invalid Probe Selected Low Evaporator Coil No Output Display Only 2Note When both Heater and Dry Contact options are included Dry Contact Alarm...

Page 16: ...le is recommended to enhance air filter efficiency Replacement filters are readily available from THERMAL EDGE Customer Service DO NOT operate the air conditioner without the air filter Such operation will allow the condenser coil to become dirty and loose efficiency causing overheating and diminished cooling capacity Dirty condensing coils must be back flush cleaned using proper commercial coil c...

Page 17: ...ressor WF081 31553 1 for 120VAC 31574 1 for 230VAC Compressor Thermal Overload WF081 31553 2 for 120VAC 31574 2 for 230VAC Gasket Installation Kit 71308 WF68 Evaporator Fan 42100 1 1 for 120VAC 42100 2 1 for 230VAC Condenser Fan 42110 1 1 for 120VAC 42110 2 1 for 230VAC Filter Media 44015 1 Available in packs of 12 Part 44205 Capacitor WF081 54008 1 for 120VAC 54003 1 for 230VAC Safety Information...

Page 18: ...witch is 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 Cooling Is Filter Clean NO Clean Replace Filter YES Are Condenser Evaporator Fans ON NO Check for Faulty Fan replace YES Is Condenser Coil dirty YES Clean Coil NO NO Is Evaporator Coil Froze...

Page 19: ...mpressor Use meter 3 Check for faulty evaporator fan 3 Measure Temperature at Evaporator Verify Heat Load Requirements Is unit capacity adequate for internal head load Possible low refrigerant Is compressor thermal overload open Use ohm meter 3 Check for error code CA LA HA LA2 HA2 P1 or P2 YES NO Check contactor circuit Does it have power 3 NO YES Refer to Alarm Signals in Digital Temperature Con...

Page 20: ...r behind 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 to Alarm Signals in Digital Temperature Controller Programming Section Fuse Circuit Protection Nuisance Trip Is fuse opening as soon as unit turns on NO YES Check incoming power supply and connect...

Page 21: ...Physical Dimensions 120 230 VAC Models 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 enclosure properly tightly sealed and door closed YES Contact Customer Service NO Ensure air tight seal between air conditioner and enclosure Make sure door is closed ...

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Page 23: ...hermal edge com SP ENG 211 000 10 Rev 1 1 23 P a g e Electrical Schematics System Schematic Digital Controller Schematic Note Schematics applies to all voltages optional accessories wiring not provided in this document If you require electrical schematic with options contact our technical support and provide your model number ...

Page 24: ...d the repair or replacement of its own product This Warranty does not cover Labor or reimbursement of labor for evaluation removal installation repair or cost of any warranted part except at the Thermal Edge 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 pr...

Page 25: ...and contact info email phone number and address Shipping method Pack unit in a suitable packing for shipment preferably the original packaging if available If suitable packing is not available arrange for packaging to be shipped to you Air Conditioners must be returned in an upright position properly secured to a pallet Tip unit to empty water from the evaporator and boil off pans Clearly mark the...

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