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    User Guide InRoom SC 50 Hz ACPSC3000 MOD E InRoom SC T EMP[...]

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    American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer The information presented in this manual is not warranted by the Am erican Power Conversion Corpora- tion to be authoritative, error free, or complete. This publication is not meant to be a substitute for a detailed operational and site specific development plan. Therefore, American Power Conversion Corpo-[...]

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    Content s InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guid e i General Information .................. ...................................... 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Save these instruct ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About the InRoom SC Portab[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guid e ii Display Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Display Screen Informati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Function But ton and Indicato r Light Operati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    1 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide General Information Overview Save these instructions This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during the installation of this equipment. About the InRoom SC Portable Cooling Unit InRoom SC cooling units are port able, compact air conditioners desi gned for spot-cooling, emergency- cooling, and a[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 2 Safety symbols that may be used in this manual Electrical Hazard: Indicates an electrical hazard which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death. Danger: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in severe personal injury or substantial damage to product or other property . W a rning: Indi cates a h[...]

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    3 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Safety Electrical Hazard: Connect th e equipment to a 2 20-240V , 50Hz, three prong groun ded outlet (two poles plus a ground ). The use of a time-delay fu se or time-delay circuit bre aker is recommended. Conn ection to an y other power sou rce may result in a sh ock hazard o r damage to the cooling unit. Do not cut or[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 4 S toring the Cooling Unit If the cooling unit will not be installed immediately , replace the packaging to protect from damage and dust. S tore the cooling unit in doors in a climate co ntrolled, dry place. Caution: Leaving the cooling un it uncovered and ex posed to the elements can cause damage and voids the factory [...]

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    5 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Inspecting the Cooling Unit Y our cooling unit has been tested and inspected be fore shipment. T o ensure that the cooling unit has not been damaged during transit, carefully insp ect the cooling unit imme di ately upon receipt. Caution: Do not tip or place the unit on its side. V erify that all parts ordered were recei[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 6 T ools Required Inventory Phillips head scr ewdriver Item Description Item Description 1 Cooling unit 7 W rench (for casters) 2 Remote control 8 Drain hose 3 Ceiling adapter 9 Phillips head screw , ST4.2 x 9.5 (for hose clip) 4 Exhaust cap Exhaust hose : Hose Clip 5 Phillips h ead screw ST4. 2 x 9.5 (2 ) ; Hose Clamp ([...]

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    7 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Component Identification ACPSC3000 Item Description 1 Control panel 2 Air louver 3 Remote contr ol sensor 4 Remote contr ol / stora ge 5 Air filter / upper air intake (evaporato r) 6 Air outlet (heat exchanger) 7 Power cord 8 Lower air intake (condenser ) 9 W ater outlet drai n : Caster ; Lower air intake (condenser) &l[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 8 Inst allation Location Requirement s Dimensions are shown in mm (in). > 500 (20) > 500 (20) na3362b MO DE InR oo m SC TE MP When deciding where to locate the cooling unit, consider cooling needs, air flow , and the location of the el ectrical outlet. The cooling unit can be no more than 2.4 m (8 ft) from the elec[...]

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    9 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Exhaust Duct Assembly Dry Mode. Exhaust air must be allowed to return to the room in orde r for dehumidification to take place. Do not connect the exhaus t hose to vent it outside the ro om. Continuou s drainage for the condensate drain pan must be provided or it will fill up and the unit will automati cally shut down u[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 10 Inst allation. Exhaust air can be vented to the outside th rough the ceiling. The cooling unit should be positioned a minimum of 500 mm (20 in) from any wall; either at the back or on the sides. In a dropped ceiling, the ceiling adapter ca n be installed in place of one of the ceiling tiles. 1. Position the end of the[...]

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    11 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Window Inst allation. Exhau st air can be vented to the outside through a window . The ceiling adapter can be placed into a window op ening and the w indow can be pulled down to ho ld the panel in place. Install the exhaust hose to the adapter panel as done on the previous pa ge. W all Inst allation. Exhaust air can be[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 12 Drain Kit Inst allation The InRoom SC utilizes evaporativ e technology , which eliminates the ne ed for a condensate tank. T o manage any excess condensation, a dr ain pan is located in the bottom of the unit. When the drain pan is full, a light will flash on the display and an al arm will sound to alert yo u. The coo[...]

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    13 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Operation Control Panel Function Button Locations Item Function Description 1 Te m p   Up and down arrow buttons adjust the thermostat. 2 Display interface LCD user interface di splays instructions and functions. 3 Mode selection Three mode control settings: Cool, Dehumi dify , and Fan. The settings are adjusted [...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 14 Display Interface Display Screen Information Item Function Description 1 Sleep mode indicator Sleep mode is an underco oling mode that is used during times of non- peak heat. Sleep mode is activat ed by setting the timer . The set temperature will automatically increase at intervals until the timer turns off the Sleep[...]

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    15 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Function Button and Indicator Light Operation Cooling Mode. In Cool mode the unit attempts to bring the room air temperature down to the set temperature. The fan speed and temperature are adjusted in Cool mode. Note: The room temperature mu st be higher than the set temperature in order for the cooling mode to start. D[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 16 Remote Control Caution: 1. Do not drop the remote control. 2 . Do not leave the remote contro l exposed to direct sunlight. Note: 1.T o avoid interference, do not use the re mote control within one meter (3 ft) of a television or other electrical appliance 2. The remote control is functional up to 7 m (23 ft) from the[...]

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    17 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Timer Operation. Set Timer without changing settings: Press the Time r button to show the remaining time on the display . Press the Hour button to change the adjust the de lay time from 0.5 to 18 hours then press Send . If the cooling unit is ON, when the timer coun ts down to 0, the cooling unit wi ll turn OFF . The r[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 18 Battery Care The remote control require s two AAA (IEC R03) 1.5V batteries (not included). Remove the cover on the back of the remote control and inse rt the batteries with the (+) and (-) poles pointing in the proper direction. Caution: Use only AAA (IEC R03) 1.5V batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Caution[...]

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    19 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Maintenance Electrical Hazard: Before performing maintenance on th e cooling unit: 1. T u rn the cooling unit of f. 2. Unplug the cooling unit. W arning: Damage to equipment may occur if: 1. Caustic substances are used to clean the cooling unit. 2. The unit is subjected to excess water . 2. Air filters are cleaned t oo[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 20 Empty the condensate drain p an If the cooling unit is not routed to a permanent drain, allowing the drain pan to drain, the unit will shut down when the drain pan is full. See “Continu ous draining” on pa ge 12 for more information. Caution: The cooling unit must be turned off and unplugged b efore draining. 1. W[...]

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    21 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide Caster replacement W arning: Tipping the cooling unit can cause damage. Raise the unit levelly at least 250 to 300 mm (10 to 12 in) to access the caster . Use the wrench that was shippe d with the unit. See “Inventory” on pa ge 6. Apply the wrench to the nut at the top of the caster . T u rn the nut counterc lockwi[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 22 T roubleshooting Problem Solution Unit does not run If you are attempting to run the cooling unit from the remote control, check that the batteries in the remote control are good. Check that the u nit is properly plugg ed into the power outlet. The unit stops run ning during operation. Check that the set temperatur e [...]

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    23 InRoom SC 50 Hz User Guide S p are Part s List Part Number Description 0J-0H-0307 Ceiling exhaust ki t 0J-0H-0308 Exhaust duct kit 0J-870-16520 Swivel caster 0J-876-0317 Air filter[...]

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    InRoom SC 50 Hz User Gu ide 24 S pecifications Model APCSC3000 Net weight (Equipment only) - Kg (lb) 36 (79) Shipping weight - Kg (lb) 47 (102) Dimensions - H x D x W - mm (in) 876 x 370 x 455 (34 x 15 x 18 ) V oltage/Frequency/Phase 220/240 V AC - 50 Hz - 1 Ph Power input 1640 W Operating current 7.7 A Capacity - T otal kW (BTU/hr) 2.877 (9616) Fu[...]

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    9/2010 990-4223B-00 1 APC W o rldwide Customer Support Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no char ge in any of the following ways: • V isit the APC W eb site to acce ss documents in the APC Knowledg e Base and to submit customer support requests. – www .apc.com (Corporate Headquarters) Connect to localized APC W [...]