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e. 

Dirty Condenser 

f. 

Improper condenser cooling 

g. 

Iced evaporator 

h. 

Refrigeration system 
restriction 

i. 

Refrigerant leak 

j. 

Undercharge or overcharge 

k. 

Failed components 

e. 

Clean condenser 

f. 

Check for water flow 

g. 

Defrost and reset temperature 

h. 

Call service 

i. 

Call service 

j. 

Call service 

k. 

Call service 

7. Unit running 

too long 

a. 

Improper cellar insulation & 
seal 

 

b. 

Cellar too large 

c. 

Dirty Condenser 

d. 

Improper condenser cooling 

a. 

Check insulation, gasket and 
door opening 

b. 

Check for excessive size 

c. 

Clean condenser 

d. 

Check for water flow 

8. 

Temperat
ure high, 
compress
or 
stopping 
and 
starting 
but very 
short 
running time 

a. 

Failed components 

 

b. 

Improper condenser cooling 

c. 

Overcharge of refrigerant 

d. 

Discharge  or  suction 
pressure too high 

a. 

Check compressor windings, 
start relay and overload 
protector. 

b. 

Check for condenser water flow 

c. 

Call service for removing 
refrigerant 

d. 

Call service for information 

9. Evaporator 

fan running 
too 
long 

a.  Post-compressor  fan

 

running 

mode for humidity modulation 

a. Reset FON 

10. Evaporator 

fan running 
but 
condensing 
unit not 
running 

a. 

Incorrect or loose wirings 

b. 

Failed components 

 

c. 

Low refrigerant 

a. 

Check all wirings and 
connections 

b. 

Check start relay, start 
capacitor, overload protector, 
compressor. 

c. 

Call service 

11. 

Temperatu
re low 

a. 

Low temperature setting 

b. 

Low ambient temperature 

c. 

Air probe fault 

 

d. 

Temperature controller fault 

a. 

Raise the setting 

b. 

Move to another location 

c. 

Check probe  connections  or 
change a new one 

d. 

Change a new one 

12. 

Evapora
tor 
freezing 
up 

a. 

Evaporator air flow restriction 

b. 

Improper condenser cooling 

c. 

Not  stopping  due  to  air  leak, 
high  ambient  temperature  or 
low temperature setting 

d. 

Defective controller or probe 

e. 

Low ambient temperature 

f. 

Initially working then 
stopping, moisture in the 
system 

g. 

Refrigerant low or leaking 

h. 

Expansion valve blockage 

a. 

Check for fans and CFM 

b. 

Check for water flow 

c. 

Check  for  seal,  door  opening, 
ambient 

temperature

and temperature setting 

d. 

Check for controller and probe 

e. 

Change defrost settings 

f. 

Call service 

 

g. 

Call service 

h. 

Call service 

Summary of Contents for WINE-MATE WM-2500SSLWC

Page 1: ...Care Installation Manual WM 2500SSLWC WM 4500SSLWC WM 6500SSLWC WM 8500SSLWC www vinotemp com Read and save these instructions Vinotemp International Corp 732 South Racetrack Road Henderson NV 89015 T...

Page 2: ...cle installed by a qualified electrician DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES REMOVE THE POWER CORD GROUNDING PRONG A separate adequately fused and grounded circuit should be available for this appliance Do...

Page 3: ...2 Table of Contents Cellar Construction Guide 3 Features Specifications 4 Temperature Humidity 6 Care Guide 10 User Troubleshooting 11 Installer s Instructions 14 Electrical Wirings 25 Warranty 27...

Page 4: ...temperature surrounding the cellar shall not exceed the temperature of the cellar by morethan 25 F No cellar walls shall receive direct sun or strong wind Lighting shall be of low wattage with a time...

Page 5: ...units can be installed on the ceiling in a small cabinet or room The evaporator units provide low profile and whisper quiet operation SSLWC cooling systems consist of a remote condensing unit and an...

Page 6: ...temperature with R13 interior and R19 exterior insulations Higher ambient temperatures or lower insulations will cause reducing capacity and the cellar temperature may not be maintained at 55 F The sp...

Page 7: ...ock the keypad SET To enter in the programming mode SET To return to the temperature display 2 Lock and unlock the keys To lock the keys press up down keys until POF is displayed to unlock the keys pr...

Page 8: ...nstrument 2 Temperature Setting Set the temperature at 55 F for the optimum aging of wine On initial start up the time required to reach the desired temperature will vary depending on the quantity of...

Page 9: ...e regulation differential 4 AC anti short cycle delay min 10 hidden Con compress on with probe faulty min 15 CoF compress off with probe faulty min 30 CF temperature unit F C F Fahrenheit rES display...

Page 10: ...ative humidity Use a separate hygrometer to monitor the humidity 10 How to set alarm call 1 Speech notice will be sent to your phones when the cellar temperature is ALU higher or ALL lower than the se...

Page 11: ...aning To clear any sediment that may accumulate the water regulating valve may be manually flushed Insert screwdrivers under both sides of the valve spring guide and lift upwards to flush 2 Condensate...

Page 12: ...e cooling unit turns on at 59 F of air temperature It may be higher than 59 F if it is in anti short cycle or defrost and turns off at 55 F of air temperature The average air temperature is 57 F and t...

Page 13: ...ng too long a Post compressor fan running mode for humidity modulation a Reset FON 10 Evaporator fanrunning but condensing unit not running a Incorrect or loose wirings b Failed components c Low refri...

Page 14: ...restricted c Clean the drip tray and drain line 15 Condensate inside ducts Drain line restricted Continually running not stopping Too cold supply air Check for drain raise temperature setting or incre...

Page 15: ...rloaded due to improper condenser cooling Defective components Add support to improve installation Check fan blades bearings washers tubing contact and loose screws Check for water flow Call service f...

Page 16: ...nician has properly installed the system Proper installation is critical Vinotemp can only warrant the quality of the components The installation and proper operation of the system must be warranted b...

Page 17: ...nit Cond Unit Min Circuit Ampacity Weight lb Evap Unit Cond Unit WM 2500SSLWC WM 25SFCL 31 75 x 14 5 x 4 75 29 75 x 14 75 WM 250SCUR WC 24 x 18 x 18 115V 60HZ 1A 115V 60HZ 5A 20A 29 40 WM 4500SSLWC WM...

Page 18: ...17 Fig 4 WM 25SFCL Evaporator Unit Fig 5 WM 45 85SFCL Evaporator Unit...

Page 19: ...ted in the wine cellar 5 ft above the floor or the air return area but it shall not be located in the air supply area or other areas where air is not circulated 3 Air probe can be pulled out of the te...

Page 20: ...r pressure is 150 PSIG If water pressure is excessive a pressure reducing valve must be used to reduce water pressure 4 Service valve operation 5 Refrigeration Piping and Leak Testing NOTE The line co...

Page 21: ...check if water drains 6 Water Piping If a water pump is used install it before the water inlet so that the condenser cooling water is fed from the discharge side of the pump Model No Condensing Unit...

Page 22: ...heat subcooling and pressure readings to charge refrigerant properly 1 Turn both discharge and suction valves in the middle positions 2 Connect the manifold high or low pressure hose to the discharge...

Page 23: ...5 psig Cut in 25 psig Differential 20 psig Head pressure setting Cut out 230 psig Cut in 150 psig Differential 80 psig It is necessary to adjust the setting in the field to reach the correct cycle ti...

Page 24: ...35 40 F at factory This pressure setting gives a dew point to maintain the proper humidity for storing wine 7 The temperature split across the evaporator shall be 8 10 F at 55 F wine cellar temperatu...

Page 25: ...7 Low suction pressure and low headpressure High superheat and low subcooling 8 Low suction pressure and low to normal head pressure High superheat and high subcooling 9 Low suction pressure and low h...

Page 26: ...tricted liquid and suction lines connectedwrong 14 Liquid line restricted before receiver 15 Condenser restricted 11 Condensing Unit Troubleshooting Unit not running 1 Incorrect power supply 2 Incorre...

Page 27: ...e field wirings Use minimum 14 gauge wires for power lines If equipped with low ambient condition kit use low ambient temperature wiring diagrams A safety switch is always recommended for the condensi...

Page 28: ...27 Fig 16 WM 6500 8500SSLWC Electrical Wiring Diagram...

Page 29: ...lied including any of fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall VINOTEMP be responsible for any consequential damages what is so ever Any modification of VINOTEMP products shall void this war...

Page 30: ...BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE While great effort has been made to provide accurate guidelines VINOTEMP cannot warrant its units to proper...

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