Movincool CM25 User Manual

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Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

OPERATION MANUALCM25Unit Serial Number Range: 1009XXXXC25 to Present(From October 2009 to Present)READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON CORRE

Page 2 - Nameplate Label

10INSTALLATION (cont.)Clearance Requirement51.353.0All dimensions are in inches.Unit Weight: 310 lb (140 kg)29.8DIA. 0.64.015.7 DIA. 11.8DIA. 11.814.4

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11INSTALLATION (cont.)Mounting CM25 to Roof StructureBe sure to securely anchor the top ends of the suspension rods. Make sure all nuts are tight. Be

Page 4 - Table of Contents

12INSTALLATION (cont.)Mounting CM25 to Roof Structure (cont.)Example of Mounting with Pallet1. Install four (4) suspension rods by suspending them fro

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13INSTALLATION (cont.)Mounting CM25 to Roof Structure (cont.)Example of Mounting with Pallet4. Insert the suspension rods through the mounting holes o

Page 6 - FOREWORD

14INSTALLATION (cont.)Mounting CM25 to Roof Structure (cont.)Example of Mounting without Pallet1. Install four (4) suspension rods by suspending them

Page 7 - UNPACKING

15INSTALLATION (cont.)Mounting CM25 to Roof Structure (cont.)Example of Mounting without Pallet4. Insert the suspension rods through the mounting hole

Page 8 - INVENTORY

16INSTALLATION (cont.)Drain Hose ConnectionThe CM25 is equipped with an internal condensation removal pump with maximum head lift of 4 feet (1.2 m).1.

Page 9 - INSTALLATION

17INSTALLATION (cont.)Drain Hose Connection (cont.)Check following items:• No kinks or bends on the drain hose• No trap in the drain hose• The end of

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18INSTALLATION (cont.)Ducting With Typical Drop CeilingAll hardware is field supplied.CAUTION: Do not operate the unit without the filter installed on

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19INSTALLATION (cont.)Condenser Duct Installation (Optional)Condenser intake and exhaust ducts can be installed to exchange outdoor air.CAUTION:1. Lou

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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATIONNameplate Label PositionNameplate LabelCOOLING AMPS. WITH PUMPCOMPR. OUTPUTREFRIGERANT/TOTAL CHARGEDESIGN PRE

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20INSTALLATION (cont.)Power Supply and Field Wiring ConnectionWARNING:1. All electrical work should only be performed by qualified personnel. Repair t

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21INSTALLATION (cont.)Power Supply and Field Wiring Connection (cont.)Field Wiring ConnectionThe following are recommended wire sizes and electrical r

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22INSTALLATION (cont.)Power Supply and Field Wiring Connection (cont.)4. Route power cord wires through the power cord inlet located below service pan

Page 16 - Drain Hose Connection

23INSTALLATION (cont.)DIP Switch Configuration and Setting (cont.)SwitchNameSwitchNumberFunctionDSW11ON Enables the millivolt wall thermostat.OFF Enab

Page 17 - Packing Attachment

24INSTALLATION (cont.)Supplied Wall Mounted Controller ConnectionSet up the wall mounted controller without power connection on the unit. Otherwise, t

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25INSTALLATION (cont.)Supplied Wall Mounted Controller Connection (cont.)2. Remove four (4) screws from the back cover.3. Connect the supplied shield

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26INSTALLATION (cont.)Supplied Wall Mounted Controller Connection (cont.)4. Depending on installation conditions, there are two methods to insert the

Page 20 - Power Supply

27INSTALLATION (cont.)Supplied Wall Mounted Controller Connection (cont.)6. Select the proper location where the controller can be conveniently access

Page 21 - Field Wiring Connection

28INSTALLATION (cont.)Supplied Wall Mounted Controller Connection (cont.)9. Disconnect power before connecting the wall mounted controller to the unit

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29INSTALLATION (cont.)Supplied Wall Mounted Controller Connection (cont.)11. DIP switch #1 of DSW1 on the relay board must be in the OFF position to u

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OPERATION MANUALCM25

Page 24 - Relay Board

30INSTALLATION (cont.)Field-Supplied Millivolt Wall Thermostat Connection (cont.)1. Use with a single or multi stage system wall thermostat.Thermostat

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31INSTALLATION (cont.)Field-Supplied Millivolt Wall Thermostat Connection (cont.)Note: 1. Terminal No. G1 is used only with the wall thermostat that h

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32INSTALLATION (cont.)Warning Signal Connection (Output Signal)The unit is equipped with a warning signal output relay type (Form-C, normal open dry c

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33INSTALLATION (cont.)Warning Signal Connection (Output Signal) (cont.)1. Use recommended warning signal wire size from 16 AWG to 26 AWG for a solid w

Page 28 - CONTROLLER WIRE INLET

34INSTALLATION (cont.)Fire Alarm Connection (Input Signal)The unit is equipped with a normal open input signal connection, which can be connected dire

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35INSTALLATION (cont.)Fire Alarm Connection (Input Signal) (cont.)1. Use recommended fire alarm signal wire size from 16 AWG to 26 AWG for a solid wir

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36FEATURES OF WALL MOUNTED CONTROLLER1. Supplied wall mounted controller allows the user to easily control the unit’s operation.2. LCD display that in

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37FEATURES OF CM251. The CM25 is equipped with a variable speed compressor, which is driven by state of the art inverter technology. A variable speed

Page 32 - WARNING:

38OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY)Control PanelBefore operating the unit, it is important to familiarize yourself with the basic controls loca

Page 33 - RELAY OUTPUT CONTACTOR

39OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Control Panel (cont.)1. ON/OFF Button Activates (LED illuminates green) or deactivates unit operatio

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Table of ContentsSERIAL NUMBER LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION ... 2FOREWORD ...

Page 35 - OPEN DRY CONTACT

40OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Control Panel (cont.)Note:1. The room temperature display range is from 16 °F (-9 °C) to 140 °F (60

Page 36 - CONTROLLER

41OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Standby ModeWhen power source is supplied to the unit, the wall mounted controller is in standby mod

Page 37 - FEATURES OF CM25

42OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Operate in COOL ModeWhen in COOL mode, the compressor is operated and cool air is circulated.1. Pres

Page 38 - 0.6 in (15 mm)

43OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Operate in FAN ONLY ModeWhen in FAN ONLY mode, the unit circulates the surrounding air.1. Press ON/O

Page 39 - OPERATION

44OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Program SettingTo program the controller, read the instructions on page 45 to 47 and follow the flow

Page 40 - Control Panel (cont.)

45OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Select Program Sequence Number1. Press and hold PROGRAM button for 3 seconds. “Pr 01” blinks.Note: I

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46OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Set Stop Time11. Press UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) button to select “Day of the week”.Press ENTER button. “Ho

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47OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Edit Program1. Press and hold PROGRAM button for 3 seconds. “Pr 01” blinks.2. Press UP ( ) or DOWN (

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48OPERATION (Wall Mounted Controller ONLY) (cont.)Program Plan SheetSTARTPr 01STOPSTARTPr 02STOPSTARTPr 03STOPSTARTPr 04STOPSTARTPr 05STOPSTARTPr 06ST

Page 44 - Program Setting

49SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES & BUZZER PATTERNSelf-Diagnostic CodesSelf-diagnostic codes are displayed with “CHECK” on LCD panel of the supplied wall mo

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Run and Stop Program ... 47Program Plan Sheet ...

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50SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES & BUZZER PATTERN (cont.)Buzzer Pattern0.5 sec1 sec4 secPattern 1Pattern 2Pattern 3Pattern 4ONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFF

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51DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCECleaning Air FiltersThe air filter on the evaporator return grill should be checked weekly for dust buildup.Clean

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52TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck the following items before calling your MovinCool reseller or a qualified technician.Condition Checking Area Possible Cause Rem

Page 49 - Self-Diagnostic Codes

53TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)ConditionChecking AreaPossible Cause RemedySelf-Diagnostic Codes(Wall mounted controller)BuzzerPatternUnit does not operate a

Page 50 - PATTERN (cont.)

54TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)ConditionChecking AreaPossible Cause RemedySelf-Diagnostic Codes(Wall mounted controller)BuzzerPatternUnit does not operate a

Page 51 - Ground Fault Breaker Testing

55TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)ConditionChecking AreaPossible Cause RemedySelf-Diagnostic Codes(Wall mounted controller)BuzzerPatternUnit does not operate a

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56TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)ConditionChecking AreaPossible Cause RemedySelf-Diagnostic Codes(Wall mounted controller)BuzzerPatternUnit does not operate a

Page 53 - Cause Remedy

57TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)If conditions persist after the above actions have been taken, turn the unit off, disconnect the power and contact your Movin

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58TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS#1: With two 20 feet (6.1 m) duct with one 90° bend each, supply grill and return grill with filter (0.30 IWG (75 Pa) extern

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WARRANTY STATEMENTDENSO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AMERICAS, INC. ("DENSO") warrants its MOVINCOOL Products only to the extent stated in its offi

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6FOREWORDCongratulations on purchasing the MovinCool air conditioner. This manual explains how to assemble, install and operate the MovinCool CM25 air

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P/N: 484007-3201EN Second Issue: June 2013

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7UNPACKINGRemove the package as shown below.Note: The unit can be installed while the unit is on the pallet. (See “Mounting CM25 to Roof Structure” on

Page 59 - WARRANTY STATEMENT

8INVENTORYAfter unpacking your MovinCool unit, please check to make sure you have the following items:1. CM25 MovinCool Unit (1)2. Operation Manual/Pr

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9INSTALLATIONUnit OverviewWARNING: Remove protective cardboard from condenser air intake after installation.COOL AIR EXHAUST(12 in DIA. FLANGE)DRAIN P

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