Tripp Lite SRCOOL18K Owners Manual - Page 9

Drainage Plug Insertion, Low Temperature Operation

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Installation (continued) 6 Drainage Plug Insertion Warning: The unit's built-in re-evaporator will not function until you insert the drainage plug into the drainage outlet. When the unit cools or dehumidifies, condensation forms. The unit has a built-in re-evaporator that allows it to expel condensation through the warm air exhaust stream. This feature allows the unit to operate indefinitely without requiring you to empty a water collection tank. The unit ships with both the upper and lower drainage plugs pre-installed. 6-1 Cooling Mode with Re-Evaporation This is the default mode of operation. Note: Both drainage plugs must remain installed to enable re-evaporation of condensation. 6-1 6-2 Cooling Mode without Re-Evaporation Use this mode in high humidity environments when the unit's capacity to evaporate 2 condensation exceeds the amount of condensation produced. Also use this mode during shut downs when the "Water (Tank) Full" error frequently occurs (see Troubleshooting section for more information on error codes). 1 1 Remove the rear panel by lifting it up by its sides to disengage from the unit, then pulling away to detach. Remove the top and bottom drainage plugs. 2 Route two user-supplied 3/4 inch or 18 mm drain lines A through the rear panel's top and bottom holes B , and attach to each of the unit's evaporator drainage outlets C , and route the open ends of the drain lines to external drainage. 3 To reattach the rear panel, align the panel hooks D with the unit's slots E , push in to engage, then push down to secure the panel to the unit. 6-3 Dehumidify Mode 1 Use this mode in environments where the air temperature is already cold (68° F / 20° C or less). 2 1 Remove the rear panel by lifting it up by its sides to disengage from the unit, then pulling away to detach. Remove the top and bottom drainage plugs. C 2 Route two user-supplied 3/4 inch or 18 mm drain lines A through the rear panel's top and bottom holes B , and attach to each of the unit's evaporator drainage outlets C , and route the open ends of the drain lines to external drainage. 3 To reattach the rear panel, align the panel hooks D with the unit's slots E , push in to engage, then push down to secure the panel to the unit. Note: If the drainage system becomes clogged, a small internal reservoir will collect condensation. If the drainage system is not cleared before the internal reservoir fills, the unit will shut down automatically. 2 Warning: Before connecting the unit to a dedicated drainage system, turn it off and unplug it. There is a risk of electric shock while the unit is plugged in. Note: If your building's cooling system has night or weekend thermostat setbacks, has periodic shutdowns, or has limited cooling capacity, you may need to consider alternatives to the standard installation. This product is meant to be used as a supplemental cooling device, and cannot make up for significant fluctuations in building temperature or humidity. 2 1 2 1 1 2 A 2 B D 1 E TO EXTERNAL 3 DRAIN Low Temperature Operation The SRCOOL18K/SRCOOL24K is a high performance cooler capable of producing very cold air output. When using the SRCOOL18K/SRCOOL24K in environments that are already cold (68° F / 20° C or less), Tripp Lite recommends using the Dehumidify Mode only. This will allow the unit to continue to provide supplemental cooling while preventing any evaporator icing issues caused by the low room temperature. 9

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Installation
(continued)
6
Drainage Plug Insertion
Warning: The unit’s built-in re-evaporator will not function until you insert the drainage plug into the drainage outlet.
When the unit cools or dehumidifies, condensation forms. The unit has a built-in re-evaporator that allows it to expel condensation through the
warm air exhaust stream. This feature allows the unit to operate indefinitely without requiring you to empty a water collection tank. The unit ships
with both the upper and lower drainage plugs pre-installed.
6-1
Cooling Mode with Re-Evaporation
This is the default mode of operation.
Note:
Both drainage plugs must remain installed to enable re-evaporation of
condensation.
6-2
Cooling Mode without Re-Evaporation
Use this mode in high humidity environments when the unit’s capacity to evaporate
condensation exceeds the amount of condensation produced. Also use this mode during
shut downs when the “Water (Tank) Full” error frequently occurs (see
Troubleshooting
section for more information on error codes).
1
Remove the rear panel by lifting it up by its sides to disengage from the unit, then
pulling away to detach. Remove the top and bottom drainage plugs.
2
Route two user-supplied 3/4 inch or 18 mm drain lines
A
through the rear panel’s
top and bottom holes
B
, and attach to each of the unit’s evaporator drainage outlets
C
, and route the open ends of the drain lines to external drainage.
3
To reattach the rear panel, align the panel hooks
D
with the unit’s slots
E
, push in to
engage, then push down to secure the panel to the unit.
6-3
Dehumidify Mode
Use this mode in environments where the air temperature is already cold
(68° F / 20° C or less).
1
Remove the rear panel by lifting it up by its sides to disengage from the unit, then
pulling away to detach. Remove the top and bottom drainage plugs.
2
Route two user-supplied 3/4 inch or 18 mm drain lines
A
through the rear panel’s
top and bottom holes
B
, and attach to each of the unit’s evaporator drainage outlets
C
, and route the open ends of the drain lines to external drainage.
3
To reattach the rear panel, align the panel hooks
D
with the unit’s slots
E
, push in to
engage, then push down to secure the panel to the unit.
Note:
If the drainage system becomes clogged, a small internal reservoir will collect
condensation. If the drainage system is not cleared before the internal reservoir fills, the unit
will shut down automatically.
Warning: Before connecting the unit to a dedicated drainage system, turn it off
and unplug it. There is a risk of electric shock while the unit is plugged in.
Note:
If your building’s cooling system has night or weekend thermostat setbacks, has periodic
shutdowns, or has limited cooling capacity, you may need to consider alternatives to the
standard installation. This product is meant to be used as a supplemental cooling device, and
cannot make up for significant fluctuations in building temperature or humidity.
Low Temperature Operation
The SRCOOL18K/SRCOOL24K is a high performance cooler capable of producing very cold air output. When using the SRCOOL18K/SRCOOL24K
in environments that are already cold (68° F / 20° C or less), Tripp Lite recommends using the Dehumidify Mode only. This will allow the unit to
continue to provide supplemental cooling while preventing any evaporator icing issues caused by the low room temperature.