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ET15
Portable Air Conditioning
Operating Instructions
& Safety Guide
General Safety
Keep children and animals away from air conditioning units.
Never leave them alone in a room where the units in use.
This equipment should only be used by a competent person who has read
and understood these instructions.
Never operate this equipment if you are ill, feeling tired or under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.
Keep the Air Conditioning vents clear of all obstructions.
Never put anything on top of the unit or block the air outlets.
Make sure equipment is switched off and unplugged after use
Never leave switched on or unattended.
Do not use the unit where sunlight is shining directly onto it.
Check condition of equipment before use. If unit is showing signs of damage
contact your supplier immediately.
Electrical Safety
This unit requires a 230 volt electrical supply. It plugs into a standard BS1363
domestic socket.
Always inspect plugs and leads for damage before plugging into the supply -
DO NOT USE IF ANY DAMAGE IS FOUND
Ensure cables are run as not to cause a hazard.
If an extension lead is used, ensure it is of the correct standard , and fully
uncoiled when being used.
Do not lay electrical cables in wet / damp areas.
Do not move equipment whilst operating.
Do not pull equipment by its cable.
It is recommended that electrical equipment is used via a suitable RCD.
WARNING!
This unit MUST be transported and operated in the upright position at all times
Electrical Supply
As standard this unit requires a 13 amp fused electrical supply rated at 230v 1ph 50hz.
The unit will operate from a standard 13A wall socket. The size of any extension
cable that may be 2-5mm2 minimum up to a maximum length of 10 metres. For
longer lengths 4mm2 cable must be used. If the cable is on a ‘cable drum’ then
ensure that it is completely unwound; serious complications will occur otherwise.
NOTE: most domestic proprietory extension cables are 1.5mm². This is not sufficient.
Air Cooled Units
The system comprises, a room unit fitted with either a fixed orexible ducting system
as specified by the customer. Condensate is collected, either in the units internal tank
and emptied by the user or pumped using an optional condensate disposal unit (fig. 1).
Air Flow
The angled air outlets at the top of the room unit are fitted with air grilles that allow the
angle of air outlet to be adjusted vertically and horizontally and, in conjunction with the
fan speed control switch, the air velocity and direction can be carefully set up to obtain
maximum coverage of the area being cooled without causing drafts. Care should be
taken to avoid outlet air being obstructed as this will cause the air to ‘eddy’ around the
unit resulting in recirculation and short/inaccurate cycling of the machine. Ideally, cold
air should be directed to create ablanketall across the ceiling area allowing natural
convection to drop the air over the whole area at very low velocity. An alternative top
panel with twin 7” ducts is available.
Siting of ET 15
Ideally, the room unit should be positioned equidistant along he shortest wall in the
room blowing down the length of the room. Of there is more than one unit in the
same area, then they would normally be positioned side by side, and equidistant
along the long wall, all pointing in the same direction. Sometimes it may be
necessary to position units around the perimeter of an area but, in this case, great
care should be taken t avoid one unit blowing cold air straight into another which
will adversely affect the machine operation. Good and correct air flow is, perhaps,
the single most important aspect of satisfactory applying portable air conditioners.
If in doubt seek the advice of your supplier.
Exhaust Tubes Air Cooled Unit
The exhaust tube(s) must carry the air to an area external to that being cooled,
preferably in the outside atmosphere (fig. 1).
Fitting the hot air exhaust
Keep the exhaust pipes as straight as
possible. Do not allow to sag.
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