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User & Technical Manual

NE050, NE060, & NE080 Series


Rev 2.7
Title: NE050, NE060, & NE080 Air Conditioner Technical Manual

Department: Engineering

Objective: To provide important information for maintenance, diagnostics and advance operations of the
Thermal Edge NE050, NE060 & NE080 Series Air Conditioners.

Revision History:

Rev Date Owner Description of Changes


1.0 09-17-10 G. Gonzalez New Format Initial Release
1.2 12-01-10 G. Gonzalez Update Unit Specification Section for SCCR, Update
Preliminary Test Section and Controller Section for Heater
Set point Defaults
1.3 12-14-10 G. Gonzalez Update Field Serviceable Parts Section
1.4 03-05-12 B. Slotnick Update filter media part number
1.5 03-29-12 B. Slotnick Correct NE080126 recommended fuse selection
1.6 01-14-13 B. Slotnick Revise mounting instructions
1.7 01-24-13 B. Slotnick Update product drawings
1.8 02-05-13 B. Slotnick Corrected heater options
1.9 02-25-13 B. Slotnick Added power terminal block
2.0 08-07-13 B. Slotnick Added Appendix A
2.1 01-03-14 B. Slotnick Update Appendix A photo
2.2 01-15-14 B. Slotnick Update Adjustable Temperature Probe length
2.3 04-03-14 B. Slotnick Update email address
2.4 08-04-14 B. Slotnick Delete Celsius programming flash drive key
2.5 01-22-15 B. Slotnick Update product drawings and system schematic
2.6 03-23-15 B. Slotnick Parts list: Added high pressure switch; Updated filter information
2.7 07-25-16 B. Slotnick Removed 480 V SCCR rating. Added circuit breaker
recommendation.

Statement of Confidentiality

The Manual and other materials contain proprietary information, comprising Thermal Edge Inc.'s trade secrets.
Please maintain the confidentiality of all proprietary information during and after the term of the use agreement.
Also, please refrain from using this proprietary information in any other manner, including in any other
business, without Thermal Edge Inc.’s written approval.

Thermal Edge Inc. reserves the right to revise and otherwise modify the Manual to reflect changes in the
requirements, standards, and operating recommendations. The Manual is the sole property of Thermal Edge
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By accepting the Manual you have read and understand the Statement of Confidentiality and will abide by its
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview 4

Inspecting the Equipment 4

Unpacking the Air Conditioner 4

Moving the Air Conditioner 5

Unit Label 5

Operation 6

Preliminary Testing 6

Mounting the Air Conditioner 7

Unit Specifications 8

Options 10

System Faults 13

Digital Temperature Controller Programming 13

Preventative Maintenance 16

Field Serviceable Parts 17

Safety Information 17

Troubleshooting Guide 18

Physical Dimensions 21

Electrical Schematic 23

Warranty Information 24

Return Material Authorization (RMA) Procedure 25

Appendix A – Power Terminal Block 26

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Overview

Thank you for your purchase of the Thermal Edge Special Purpose Air Conditioner. Our air
conditioning equipment is carefully designed to cool and dehumidify the air in electronic component
enclosures. Thermal Edge has designed air conditioners for all types of electronic equipment
enclosures providing capacity from 1,000 to 20,000 BTUH.

This manual will guide you through the installation, maintenance, diagnostics and advance operations
of the NE050, NE060 & NE080 Series Air Conditioners. This manual contains important information
for the end-user who installs, maintains and/or operates the NE050, NE060 & NE080 Air Conditioner.

Technical Support
By Phone: 972-580-0200 / 888-580-0202
(Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 5:00 pm Central Time)
By Email: [email protected]

Our goal is to have continuous improvement for both our equipment and our documentation. We rely
and appreciate your feedback to help us achieve our goal. Our technical support team is glad to work
with you if you require additional technical information not provided in this manual.

Inspecting the Equipment

Thermal Edge air conditioning equipment is designed, manufactured and packed to prevent damage
from normal handling, shock and vibration during shipment. It is necessary to inspect your equipment
upon receipt to ensure that there is no visual or hidden damage.

Upon receipt of the equipment, ensure that it is always top side up as indicated by “THIS SIDE UP”
labels. This ensures that the compressor oil is not displaced.

Note: If the equipment has been on its side it must be put upright for at least 24 hours before installing
or running to ensure the compressor oil has returned to the compressor.

All physical damage to packing or signs of damage to the equipment must be noted on the freight bill
of lading. Packages must be opened after receipt and inspected for any internal or concealed damage
to the equipment and to verify proper count and order fulfillment. Delivery of without the pallet, not top
side up, other freight on top, damaged or wet should be refused.

Unpacking the Air Conditioner

Always keep air conditioner top up as shown by the packaging label and arrows. If the unit is to be
transported after initial unpacking, place air conditioner back in original packing to prevent damage.

For shipment by UPS or freight carrier, repack as received and re-band to the pallet.

Note: Shipping without being strapped to the pallet may result in tipping and damage, this will void the
warranty.

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Moving the Air Conditioners

Read this section completely before running or installing your Thermal Edge air conditioning
equipment.

Note: You will need to perform a Preliminary Test before mounting the air conditioner. Refer to the
Preliminary Test section in this manual for instructions on how to run this test. You will also need to
prepare the enclosure that is to be cooled for mounting in accordance with this manual and the
template supplied.

Note: Thermal Edge air conditioning equipment must be mounted vertically with a minimum of 3” air
space for condenser air return and supply. If necessary, equipment may be mounted at up to a 5
degree angle (rotary compressors) without damaging the compressor.

If air conditioner is to be shipped or transported at any time; pack in original packaging and strap to
pallet to prevent damage. Air conditioner must be kept upright at all times. Air conditioners are not
designed to be shipped attached to an equipment enclosure. Air conditioners shipped which have
internal damage due to shipping while attached to enclosures are warranty voided.

Unit Label

Each air conditioner has a unit label, be sure to record the data from the label to the template below
and keep this information in a safe place for warranty and ordering parts. To prevent damage to
equipment, electrical panel and wiring, and to prevent personal injury, assure that the power source is
compatible with the equipment before operating. When recharging, refrigeration type and amount
must be the same as shown on the unit label or air conditioner will not operate properly or may be
damaged and may result in the warranty voided and UL listing voided.

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Operation

Thermal Edge air conditioners will lower (or increase as necessary) the temperature inside an
enclosure to ensure its proper operational temperature. Our air conditioners, when sized properly, will
provide cooling or heating automatically controlled by the temperature digital controller.

Thermal Edge air conditioners operate as a “closed loop” system with no exposure or introduction of
outside air. This ensures that the enclosure is separated from and is not contaminated with ambient
air, dirt, chemicals, dust, moisture or foreign matter so that sensitive enclosure components are
protected and are kept at your required operational temperature.

An air conditioner is designed to dehumidify and extract heat from an area, or provide heat to an area.
The cooling is done using a simple refrigeration cycle. A product of this simple refrigeration cycle is
excess humidity that condenses to a liquid.

Thermal Edge air conditioners are designed using an advanced refrigeration cycle and are equipped
with a Condensate Removal System that changes the excess humidity liquid into a vapor which is then
vented to the atmosphere. In the event of excess water vapor where the enclosure door has been left
open there is an overflow hole on the bottom of every unit. Please contact Thermal Edge Inc. if you
encounter excess water coming from your air conditioner.

Preliminary Testing

Before mounting the air conditioner to the enclosure, test for proper operation. Follow the steps below
prior to installation.

WARNINGS
The air conditioner must sit upright for 24 hours to assure the compressor oil has drained down to the
compressor. Check the unit label to assure the electric power available to the air conditioner is the
proper voltage and phase. Check the electric power source for proper ground wire and neutral wire
installation per 2008 NEC. Assure that the electric power is protected by a circuit protection device;
refer to the Unit Specification section in this manual for proper circuit protection sizing.

 Connect a power source to the air conditioner to start the evaporator fan and, if desired,
change the set point. Refer to Digital Temperature Controller Programming section on this
manual for details on changing the set point. Factory default settings should be satisfactory;
however you may want to adjust heat, cooling and alarm set points for your specific
application.

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 The condenser fan is controlled by the refrigerant high heat pressure and will turn on later
when the operating pressure builds up. This feature allows low ambient operation and
reduces current inrush at initial power on.
 Run the air conditioner for 15 minutes; during this time the condenser fan will turn on after the
condenser coil warms up. Note: Ambient Temperature must be at least 75°F.
 Turn the unit off if the equipment makes any unexpected or hard mechanical noises or
vibrations and refer to the troubleshooting guide in this manual.
 The supply cold air should be at least 10°F colder than the return air entering the unit. If it is
not, refer to the troubleshooting guide in this manual;
 When you are satisfied that the unit is operating properly, turn unit off, disconnect the power
and mount the unit on the enclosure in accordance with the Mounting the Air Conditioner
section in this manual.

Mounting the Air Conditioner

Using the template supplied, determine where the air conditioner is to be mounted and assure that all
required cuts and holes will not interfere with or damage the enclosure or its contents. Assure that
there is a 3” clearance between walls / obstructions and the air conditioner for the condenser supply
air and return air flow so that it is not restricted. Restricted condenser air flow will affect the air
conditioner’s performance. Mount the air conditioner high on the enclosure in order to cool the hot air
in the top of the enclosure. Position the unit where the cold air can circulate across the width of the
enclosure to cool it all the way across.

Once proper mounting placement is determined, turn the enclosure equipment off, if possible, to
prevent damage. Drill and cut the holes as indicated on the mounting template. Install insulation
gasket as required to ensure an air tight closed loop seal. Be cautious not to let any cutting debris fall
into the enclosure.

Hang the air conditioner on the Easy Hang Tabs and from inside the enclosure use the fasteners
supplied to attach the air conditioner to the enclosure. Ensure that these fasteners are tight in order to
prevent the unit from falling off the enclosure. These fasteners should be checked periodically to
ensure that they have not become loose due to vibration.

The air conditioner is provided with a power cord or a power terminal block. Ensure that the power
supplied is compatible with the air conditioner’s power requirements. Properly connect the unit to a
power circuit that meets the equipment requirements and provide a circuit protection device based on
the Unit Specifications section of this manual. See Appendix A for Wago power terminal block
instructions.

After mounting the air conditioner, replace/close the enclosure door and start air conditioner; test for
air leaks to assure a proper closed air loop seal and run test the unit to assure proper operation after
mounting. If any cold air leaks are found, check for proper mounting and apply silicone-free Lexel seal
if leaks persist. Assure that the air conditioner’s condenser inlet air filter is installed properly and
cleaned regularly.

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CAUTION
If mounting the air conditioner to the enclosure door, confirm with the enclosure manufacturer that the
door’s hinges will support the air conditioner’s added weight (see equipment specifications). Ensure
that when the door is fully open that the enclosure will not topple over due to the off-center load.

Unit Specifications

The following table provides electrical and refrigeration specifications for the NE050, NE060 & NE080
Series Air Conditioners.

NE050Series

Nominal Capacity Rating: 5,000 BTUH


Standard Maximum Ambient: 125°F
Unit Weight: 100lbs (120/230VAC) / 140lbs (480VAC)

Operating Inrush Loading SCCR Recommended KVA Rating Refrigerant Refrigerant Low/High
Voltage Current Current (Short Fuse Selection Type Amount Unit
Range (Start (Running Circuit Pressures
Model Up Current) Current
Current) Rating)

(Volts) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (K-Watts) (ounces) (psi)


12 Amp Class
NE050126 110-120 23.42 7.26 *2 CC, CCMR 0.85 R422d 12.50 188 / 300
Time Delay *
10 Amp Class
NE050236 220-240 19.15 3.76 *2 CC, CCMR 0.7 R422d 12.50 188 / 390
Time Delay *
5 Amp Class
NE050486 440-480 9.18 1.44 *2 CC, CCMR 0.7 R422d 12.50 188 / 390
Time Delay *

* HACR Type Circuit Breakers or Time-delay Fuses with the following electrical characteristics are
recommended. Fast-acting fuses are not recommended.

% of Ampere Rating Opening Time


110 % 15min Minimum
125 % 1hr Maximum
200 % 12sec Minimum
4min Maximum

*2 SCCR rating is based on the SCCR rating for the circuit protection device installed in the panel /
enclosure per UL50 & UL508a to protect the AC unit. Typically 100KA – 200KA for Time-Delay Fuses.

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NE060 Series

Nominal Capacity Rating: 6,000 BTUH


Standard Maximum Ambient: 125°F
Unit Weight: 100lbs (120/230VAC) / 140lbs (480VAC)

Operating Inrush Loading SCCR Recommended KVA Rating Refrigerant Refrigerant Low/High
Voltage Current Current (Short Fuse Selection Type Amount Unit
Range (Start (Running Circuit Pressures
Model Up Current) Current
Current) Rating)

(Volts) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (K-Watts) (ounces) (psi)


25 Amp Class
NE060126 110-120 42.41 7.83 *2 CC, CCMR 1.0 R422d 18.00 188 / 340
Time Delay *
12 Amp Class
NE060236 220-240 21.15 4.80 *2 CC, CCMR 0.9 R422d 18.00 188 / 410
Time Delay *
5 Amp Class
NE060486 440-480 10.13 1.80 *2 CC, CCMR 0.9 R422d 18.00 188 / 410
Time Delay *

NE080 Series

Nominal Capacity Rating: 8,000 BTUH


Standard Maximum Ambient: 125°F
Unit Weight: 100lbs (120/230VAC) / 140lbs (480VAC)

Operating Inrush Loading SCCR Recommended KVA Rating Refrigerant Refrigerant Low/High
Voltage Current Current (Short Fuse Selection Type Amount Unit
Range (Start (Running Circuit Pressures
Model Up Current) Current
Current) Rating)

(Volts) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (K-Watts) (ounces) (psi)


25 Amp Class
NE080126 110-120 42.41 7.83 *2 CC, CCMR 1.0 R422d 19.00 188 / 345
Time Delay *
12 Amp Class
NE080236 220-240 21.15 4.80 *2 CC, CCMR 0.9 R422d 19.00 188 / 410
Time Delay *
5 Amp Class
NE080486 440-480 10.13 1.80 *2 CC, CCMR 0.9 R422d 19.00 188 / 410
Time Delay *

* HACR Type Circuit Breakers or Time-delay Fuses with the following electrical characteristics are
recommended. Fast-acting fuses are not recommended.
% of Ampere Rating Opening Time
110 % 15min Minimum
125 % 1hr Maximum
200 % 12sec Minimum, 4min Maximum

*2 SCCR rating is based on the SCCR rating for the circuit protection device installed in the panel /
enclosure per UL50 & UL508a to protect the AC unit. Typically 100KA – 200KA for Time-Delay Fuses.

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Options

The NE050, NE060 & NE080 Series Air Conditioners may be ordered with the following options.
Review the list below for the specifications and functions of the option(s) that apply to your unit.

Built-in Heater

This unit is configurable to include a Built-in Heater to increase the temperature of your enclosure in
lower temperature conditions. The digital controller is programmed with an individual heater set point
to maintain your enclosure at your desired operating temperature.

Heater capacities are available in 500 Watt and 1000 Watt.

Default Settings:
 55°F Heat Set Point
 3°F Differential

At the default settings the heater turns on at 52°F and operates until temperature has reached 55°F.
Refer to Digital Temperature Controller Programming section for details on changing these
parameters.

Low Ambient

This option consists of circuitry to protect the compressor in a low ambient temperature environment.
The low ambient package is designed to provide an optimum constant low current in the compressor
motor during the non cooling state. This option provides internal heat to the compressor to protect it
from stalls and hard starts during long periods of compressor off state.

Dry Contact

This option provides an early warning capability to your enclosure to aid in the protection of your
expensive equipment. The Dry Contact is programmed with an individual dry contact set point to
monitor the enclosure temperature limit that you require. When the enclosure temperature has
exceeded the maximum limit, the Form C gold plated contact will activate to notify you that there is a
problem in achieving your cooling set point.

Default Settings:
 105°F Dry Contact High Temperature Alarm Set Point
 2°F Recovery Differential
 3min Temperature Alarm Delay

At the default settings the Dry Contact initial conditions are normally open and/or normally closed.
When the unit is powered on and the temperature exceeds 105°F for a period longer than 3 minutes
the Dry Contact will activate. At this time the normally open contact will close and the normally closed
contact will open. This state will remain until the temperature has decreased to 103°F.

Note: The dry contact is not a power status indicator, rather a high temperature alarm alerting you that
the unit is unable to meet the cooling set point.

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Refer to Advanced Digital Temperature Controller Programming section on page 8 for details on
changing these parameters.

Celsius Programming

Celsius Programming option allows the user to control the Thermal Edge Air Conditioner in SI units.
This feature can be programmed into the digital temperature controller at time of manufacturing.

External Heat Output

This option allows you to add an external heater to be located anywhere in your enclosure. These
external heaters are ideal for focusing on individual sections of the enclosure without having a large
capacity Built-in Heater.

External Heater capacities available are 100 Watt, 150 Watt, 200 Watt, 250 Watt, 300 Watt,
400 Watt, 550 Watt, 650 Watt & 950 Watt

Default Settings:
 55°F Heat Set Point
 3°F Differential

At the default settings the heater output turns on at 52°F and operates until the temperature has
reached 55°F. Refer to Advanced Digital Temperature Controller Programming section on this manual
for details on changing these parameters.

Special Programming

All Thermal Edge Air Conditioners have a Special Programming option for selecting unique pre in
programmed settings for special requirements. Although most parameters are accessible in our digital
controller, this option allows you to receive a unit preset to your requirements without the need to
manually configure the unit. Refer to Advanced Digital Temperature Controller Programming section
for details on all default settings.

High Ambient

Most of our air conditioners have capabilities for high ambient application upgrades from our Standard
Maximum Ambient temperature of 125°F. With this option we can optimize the Air Conditioner during
manufacturing to achieve improved performance at high ambient conditions.

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Open Door Kill Switch

This option provides you with an adjustable and mountable safety switch for your electronics
enclosure. This switch will disable power to the air conditioner when your electronics enclosure door is
open allowing you to work on your enclosure without the risk of unintentionally powering the unit.

Adjustable Temperature Probe

The adjustable temperature probe provides you with a 12’ temperature probe that can be installed
anywhere in your enclosure. This allows you to have the flexibility to monitor and maintain the
temperature at any specific location of your enclosure.

Ethernet/IP Controller Output

This option provides the ability to communicate with the Thermal Edge Air Conditioner controller via
the Ethernet/IP protocol. You can monitor and control all settings from a remote location with a PLC.

Full specifications will be provided with this option. For full details refer to the Ethernet/IP Option
Specifications included with the Air Conditioner.

Outdoor Option

When having our Programmable Digital Controller on the face of our Air Conditioner does not fit your
application, Thermal Edge offers the OD Package (i.e. Outdoor Option). This option moves the
controller into your enclosure using a 10’ cable along with a universal, 16 gauge powder coated steel
mounting bracket. The Air Conditioner will have no openings on the face of the unit. Below is partial
schematic showing the OD option wiring connections to the digital controller.

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System Faults

If any of the critical control parameters exceed limits, the compressor is turned off and an alarm
condition is indicated on the front panel.

There are three main conditions that can shut the AC compressor down:

 The condenser high temperature alarm


 The evaporator coil alarm
 The compressor thermal overload

In the event that the condenser coil overheats, a condenser high temperature alarm, HA2, will flash on
the display of the digital temperature controller and the compressor will turn off after a 3 minute time
delay.

In the case that the evaporator coil ices up or there is a leak, an evaporator coil alarm, CA, will flash
on the display of the digital temperature controller and the compressor will turn off after a 2 minute
time delay.

A thermal overload protects the compressor against faults. In the event that the snowflake status LED
is not flashing on the display and the compressor is not running, an internal fault may have occurred
on the unit. Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide in this manual.

Digital Temperature Controller Programming

For the end user this section will provide all the necessary information to view and change all functions
and parameters available to you.

HOW TO SEE THE SETPOINT……..

1. Press and immediately release the SET key. The display will show the setpoint value.
2. Press and immediately release the SET key or wait for 15 seconds to display the enclosure temperature
again.

HOW TO CHANGE THE SETPOINT……..


1. Press the SET key for more than 2 seconds to change the setpoint value.
2. The value of the setpoint will be displayed and the “F” LED starts blinking.
3. To change the SET value, press the UP or DOWN arrow key within 15 seconds.
4. To store the new setpoint value, press the SET key again or wait 15 seconds.
Note: The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting for the time -out to expire.

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HOW TO ACCESS HIDDEN MENU 1……..

1. Enter the Programming mode by pressing the SET + DOWN arrow keys simultaneously for 3 seconds.
The “F” LED starts blinking.
2. Select the required parameter by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key. Press the SET key to display
its value.
3. Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to change its value.
4. Press SET to store the new value and move to the following parameter.
To exit: Press SET + UP arrow keys or wait 15 seconds without pressing a key.
Note: The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting fo r the time-out to expire.

HOW TO ACCESS HIDDEN MENU 2……..


1. Enter the Programming mode by pressing the SET + DOWN arrow keys simultaneously for 3 seconds.
The “F” LED starts blinking.
2. Release the keys, then push the SET + DOWN arrows keys simultaneously, again for more than 7
seconds.
The Pr2 label will be displayed immediately followed by the HY parameter.
3. Select the required parameter by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key. Press the SET key to display
its value.
4. Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to change its value.
5. Press SET to store the new value and move to the following parameter.
To exit: Press SET + UP arrow keys or wait 15 seconds without pressing a key.
Note: The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting for the time -out to expire.

HOW TO LOCK THE KEYPAD……..

1. Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow keys simultaneously for more than 3 seconds.
2. The POF message will be displayed and the keyboard will be locked.
At this point, it will be possible only to see the setpoint or the MAX o r MIN temperature stored.
3. If a key is pressed for more than 3 seconds the POF message will be displayed.

HOW TO UNLOCK THE KEYPAD……..

1. Press and hold the UP + DOWN arrow keys simultaneously for more than 3 seconds until the Pon
message is displayed.

Functions and Parameters


Menu Factory Operating
Function Operation Parameter Unit
Location Default Range

Set Desired Cooling


Cooling Setpoint SET Main 90 70 - 95 °F
Temperature

Cooling Hidden
Control Hysteresis Hy 5 1 - 45 °F
Differential Menu 1

Compressor Hidden
Anti short-cycle delay AC 5 0 - 50 min
Protection Menu 2

Select Display Probe


Hidden
Probed Displayed P1 – Enclosure Temperature Lod P1 P1 / P2 N/A
Menu 2
P2 – Condenser Temperature

Auxiliary Setpoint for Dry Contact *1 SAA


Hidden
105 / 55 -67 - 302 °F
Setpoint / Heater Menu 2

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Menu Factory Operating
Function Operation Parameter Unit
Location Default Range

Auxiliary Heater or Dry Contact Hidden


Shy 3 1 - 45 °F
Differential Hysteresis *1 Menu 2
Maximum Alerts with “HA” when
Hidden
Temperature maximum temperature has ALU 105 45 - 302 °F
Menu 2
Alarm been exceeded
Minimum Alerts with “LA” when
Hidden
Temperature minimum temperature has ALL 45 -67 - 105 °F
Menu 2
Alarm been exceeded

*1 Note: When both Heater and Dry Contact options are included, these parameters only control Heater
Settings. Dry Contact is controlled by ALU.

Alarms Signals
Message Cause Outputs
Start and stop of the compressor after 15 minute
“P1” Enclosure Probe Failure
intervals *2

“P2” Condenser Probe Failure No Output *2

Maximum Temperature Alarm: P1 > 105°F for 3


“HA”
minutes (after initial 30 min. start up delay)
No Output *2

Minimum Temperature Alarm: P1 < 45°F for 3


“LA”
minutes (after initial 30 min. start up delay)
No Output *2

Condenser High Temperature Alarm: P2 > 145°F for


“HA2”
3 minutes
Compressor Off *2

Condenser Low Temperature Alarm: P2 < 50 °F for 3


“LA2”
minutes
No Output *2

“CA” Evaporator Coil Alarm: Low Pressure for 2 minutes Compressor Off *2

“noP” Invalid Probe Selected: Low Evaporator Coil No Output, Display Only

*2 Note: When both Heater and Dry Contact options are included, Dry Contact (Alarm Contact) Relay is
activated.

ALARM RECOVERY……..

If the compressor is turned off due to an alarm, it will be able to restart after the AC anti short-cycle time delay.
(Parameter AC = 5minutes)

Probe alarm P1 is cleared with no time delay after the fault is cleared.
Probe alarm P2 starts and stops with no time delay.
Temperature alarm HA automatically clears as soon as the temperature returns to below 105°F (the ALU setpoint) -2°F = 103°F.
Temperature alarm LA automatically clears as soon as the temperature returns to above 55°F (the ALL setpoint) +2°F = 47°F.
Temperature alarm HA2 automatically clears as soon as the condenser coils temperature returns to below 135°F.
Temperature alarm LA2 automatically clears as soon as the condenser coils temperature returns to above 60°F.
Temperature alarm CA automatically clears as soon as the pressure returns to normal.

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Preventative Maintenance

Air conditioners require regular cleaning of the condenser air inlet filter. Wash filter often if washable
using proper cleaning compound and back flushing the dirt out, or replace if not washable whenever it
appears physically dirty. Restriction to the flow of air over the condenser coil will degrade the
performance of the equipment, cause it to overheat, reduce cooling and can damage the compressor.
The overload switch in the compressor may cause the compressor to cycle if the condensing coil
pressure becomes too high due to air restriction. A further safety feature is the refrigerant high
pressure cut off switch which will stop the compressor if the condensing pressure becomes too high
due restricted condenser air flow or some other cause.

Restricted air flow due to neglecting a dirty filter will cause unit to repeatedly turn off and then turn
back on after it cools off. An operation in this safety cycling mode will eventually damage the equipment and
void the warranty.

Refer to Field Serviceable Parts section in this manual for details on parts that can be changed to help
increase the uninterruptable life of the Air Conditioner.

Air Filter Service

Remove the air conditioner filter and wash if washable or replace if not washable. Dry thoroughly
before replacing. THERMAL EDGE Air Filter Treatment Spray in aerosol cans or spray bottle is
recommended to enhance air filter efficiency. Replacement filters are readily available from THERMAL
EDGE Customer Service. DO NOT operate the air conditioner without the air filter. Such operation will
allow the condenser coil to become dirty and loose efficiency, causing overheating and diminished
cooling capacity. Dirty condensing coils must be back-flush cleaned using proper commercial coil
cleaning compounds and thorough back-flush rinsing. Refer to directions on the cleaning compounds
selected. Acid wash is not recommended as it reduces the life of the coil.

Note: Do not use solvents to clean the programmable thermostat. Wipe with mild soap and water.

Condenser and Evaporator Fans

Thermal Edge air conditioners use high efficiency, long life, sealed ball bearing fans engineered for
optimum performance that require no maintenance. Keep fan blades clean for optimal performance.
Fans are removable and attached by plug in connections.

Compressor

Thermal Edge uses hermetically factory sealed compressors that are quiet, low vibration and are
maintenance free. Thermal overload devices are installed to protect the compressor from damage
due to overheat and short cycle faults. If the compressor thermal overload fails, it is recommended to
return the unit to Thermal Edge customer service for proper replacement. Note that the rotary
compressor runs with compressed refrigerant gas on the outer case and therefore is hot to the touch.

Loss of Refrigerant

Thermal Edge air conditioners are meticulously leak and run tested after assembly. If a leak in the
system should develop due to shipping damage or mechanical vibration, the leak must be detected,
repaired and the refrigerant charge restored to the system by a qualified refrigeration professional.

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Field Serviceable Parts

Thermal Edge carefully designs and selects components with the maximum life expectancy. Due to
OEM manufacturing tolerances, poor unit maintenance or extreme operating conditions, components
may fail before their maximum life expectancy. The table below lists parts that are serviceable in the
field by an Air Conditioner Technician.

Part Description Thermal Edge Part #

52110-1 for 120VAC


52112-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
Digital Controller
52111-1 for 120VAC w/ both Dry C and Heater
52111-2 for 230VAC/480VAC w/ both Dry C and Heater
Low Pressure Switch 38151-1
High Pressure Switch 38176-1
Condenser Fan Cut-In Pressure Switch 38001-1
Temperature Probe 52126-1
55761-1 for 120VAC
Condenser Fan Relay 55762-1 for 230VAC/480VAC

Thermal Expansion Value TXV NE050/060 = 32002-1, NE080 = 32003-1


NE050 = 31530-1 for 120VAC, 31011-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
Compressor NE060 = 31020-1 for 120VAC, 31011-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
NE080 = 31020-1 for 120VAC, 31025-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
NE050 = 31530-2 for 120VAC, 31011-2 for 230VAC/480VAC
Compressor Thermal Overload NE060 = 31020-2 for 120VAC, 31011-2 for 230VAC/480VAC
NE080 = 31020-2 for 120VAC, 31025-2 for 230VAC/480VAC
Gasket Installation Kit 71403-N568
NE050 = 41005-1-1 for 120VAC, 41005-2-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
Evaporator Fan
NE060/080 = 41037-1-1 120VAC, 41037-2-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
NE050 = 41055-1-1 for 120VAC, 41055-2-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
Condenser Fan
NE060/080 = 41045-1-1 120VAC, 41045-2-1 for 230VAC/480VAC
Filter Media 44203 (12 pack)
NE050 = 54001-1 for 120VAC/230VAC/480VAC
Capacitor
NE060/080 = 54004-1 for 120VAC, 54001-1 for 230VAC/480VAC

Safety Information

Unit is carefully designed to restrict access to movable parts to minimize any potential injury. This Air
Conditioner has been tested by UL to meet the safety requirements of the UL484 specification. When
working with the Thermal Edge Air Conditioner always makes sure shroud is installed. Verify proper
voltage is applied to unit as specified in the UL label of the Air Conditioner. In the event of a field
service repair, power down unit using the power on/off switch and disconnect power from unit. It is
always recommended to use a licensed Air Conditioner Technician for internal diagnostics and repairs
issues.

Contact Thermal Edge technical support for further details on opening the unit and troubleshooting
tips.

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Troubleshooting Guide

The following guide provides a flow chart to identify a problem, determine the root cause and identify
the action needed to correct an issue.

Verify input power


Unit Will Not Run Is Unit meets voltage
YES Verify Power On/Off
Connected? ON requirements as
Switch is on position
shown in the UL label

NO OFF

YES

Please Connect Toggle Switch


Power then Retry
If problem is still present contact
technical support

Unit Overheats / Is Filter Are Condenser & Is Condenser


YES YES NO
Insufficient Cooling Clean? Evaporator Fans ON? Coil dirty?

NO NO YES

Clean / Replace Check for Faulty Clean Coil


Filter Fan & replace

Contact Qualified Refrigeration Service


NO Is Evaporator Coil Technician to check Refrigerant Pressure. Unit
NO
Frozen / Iced? may have a refrigeration leak. If problem is not
resolved contact technical support.

YES

Potential Bad
Evaporator Fan,
check for faulty
fan.

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Measure Temperature at Evaporator
Unit Not Cooling Is Compressor Is evaporator
YES YES & Verify Heat Load Requirements. Is
On? Fan on?
unit capacity adequate for internal
head load? Possible low refrigerant.

NO NO
Check for faulty
3
evaporator fan

Check
Setpoint. Is Is snowflake Is there voltage to
Setpoint YES LED lit on YES compressor? Use YES
below controller? 3
meter
ambient?

NO
NO
NO

Check for error code


Set Setpoint between Check contactor
70 to 95 deg F CA,LA,HA,LA2,HA2, circuit. Does it have
P1, or P2 3
power?

NO
NO YES
YES

Contact Customer
Support Contact
Refer to Alarm Signals Verify contact coil is Customer
in Digital Temperature being activated. Check Support
Controller 3
connectivity , if issue
Programming Section
persists component
replacement may be
needed.

Is compressor
YES thermal overload YES Replace Thermal
open? Use ohm Overload.
3
meter.

NO Contact Customer
Support

*3 Note: Refer to Electrical Schematics for further diagnostics.

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Single or P1 / P2 Potential bad
Flashing Error
Multiple 2+ combination connection. Check
Codes YES
Codes? flashing? green connector
behind controller.

NO
1
Refer to Alarm Signals
in Digital Temperature
Controller
Check Low Pressure
Programming Section
Switch Connections
CA
YES and Verify Pressure
switch is closed. Use
3
meter.

NO

P1 or Check probe
P2 YES connections, potential
faulty probe.

NO

Refer to Alarm Signals


LA, LA2, HA, in Digital Temperature
HA2 YES Controller
Programming Section

*3 Note: Refer to Electrical Schematics for further diagnostics.

Fuse / Circuit Is fuse opening as Check incoming power


Protection soon as unit turns YES supply and connections
Nuisance Trip on? for potential short circuit

NO
Check electrical specification.
Verify proper recommended fuse
YES has been selected.
Does fuse open
when compressor
starts?
NO Check compressor, if excess heat present compressor may
be faulty. Contact Technical Support.

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Ensure air tight
Is Air Conditioner sealed seal between air
Water overflow / Check drain, is it against enclosure conditioner and
excessive NO properly, tightly sealed NO
plugged? enclosure. Make
and door closed? sure door is
closed.

YES
YES

Clean condensate pan and


drain; add 1 tbsp bleach to Contact Customer Service
upper pan monthly to kill
mold

Physical Dimensions

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Electrical Schematics

System Schematic

Digital Controller Schematic

Note: Schematics apply to all voltages; optional accessories wiring not provided in this document. If you
require electrical schematic with options contact our technical support and provide your model number.

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Warranty Information

Thermal Edge products are warranted to be free of defects in workmanship, materials and components.
The warranty period applies from date of shipment for one year.
The above warranty applies when the equipment is operated under the following conditions:
 Ambient temperature not in excess of performance rating in normal atmosphere or as stated on
product nameplate
 Voltage variation no greater than ± 10% from nameplate rating
 Frequency variation no greater than ± 3Hz from nameplate rating
 Maximum cooling load no higher than air conditioner nameplate rating
 Waiting five minutes before restarting air conditioner after intentional or accidental shutoff
 Compliance to all other installation, maintenance and operating instructions, as supplied
Thermal Edge cannot assume responsibility for misapplication of its products or the erroneous selection of
an inappropriate product by a non-authorized Thermal Edge representative. Our applications engineers
will gladly assist in the selection of the proper product provided all required details of the application are
furnished.
Thermal Edge assumes no liability beyond the repair or replacement of its own product. This Warranty
does not cover:
 Labor or reimbursement of labor for evaluation, removal, installation, repair, or cost of any
warranted part, except at the Thermal Edge factory in Dallas, Texas
 Use of equipment for other than its designed purpose or operating conditions
 Operation in harsh, oily, corrosive or other abnormal environmental conditions, without the proper
filtration, sealing, protective coatings and/or weather protection
 Damage to hermetic system resulting from continuous operation with dirty or clogged air filters or
improper or negligent maintenance
 Use of refrigerant other than designated
 Customer modification or abuse
 Shipping damage or other accident
 Repair or service by unauthorized personnel.
Cracked or broken hermetic tubing or brazed joints caused by shipping damage or mishandling are not
covered under the Warranty. Claims for shipping damage are the responsibility of the Consignee. Timely
claims must be filed with the freight carrier.
The purchaser assumes the responsibility of grounding the unit and installing it in accordance with local
electrical and safety codes, as well as the 2008 National Electric Code (NEC) and OSHA.
THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE ENTIRE WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND
IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND IN NO
EVENT IS THERMAL EDGE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE
WHATSOEVER.
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Return Material Authorization (RMA) Procedure
All returns require a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number for warranty or non-warranty repair, rotation
of stock, damage or any other reason.

IMPORTANT
Returns without an RMA number will be refused and returned. Improper packaging may void
warranty. Air Conditioners shipped laying down will void the warranty. Collect shipments will be
refused.
Please be ready to provide:
 Purchase Order Number & Date
 Product Description & Reason for Request
 Model Number & Serial Number
 Customer name and contact info (email, phone number and address)
 Shipping method
Pack unit in a suitable packing for shipment, preferably the original packaging if available.
 If suitable packing is not available, arrange for packaging to be shipped to you.
 Air Conditioners must be returned in an upright position properly secured to a pallet.
 Tip unit to empty water from the evaporator and boil off pans.
 Clearly mark the RMA number on the box.
 Customer will pay all freight charges.
Out of Warranty Repair
If your Thermal Edge air conditioner is out of warranty and requires repair, simply call Thermal Edge Customer
Service at (888)-580-0202 for an RMA number. Customer Service will help you determine what repairs or
parts are needed and, if possible, an estimate of the cost.
After the unit is received and diagnosed, you will receive a ship estimate on the work and parts needed. The
repairs and test process may uncover other issues for which you will be informed and given quotes for the
work needed.

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Appendix A
Wago Power Terminal Block Instructions

Scope: Instructions for connecting power wires to air conditioners equipped with a “Wago” power terminal
block.

1 - Remove cover from chassis using T25 Torx bit.


2 -The sequence of the connecting the wires is from LEFT TO RIGHT.
3 - Connect each wire as shown by lifting the lever and inserting the wire into the receptacle directly below.
Snap the lever down to secure the wire in place.

1. Line1
2. Line2
3. NA
4. Ground

4 – If wires need to be removed, raise the lever directly above each wire to release it.

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