6. Mechanical Connections
6.3 Ducting to Outside Environment
If required, the SRCOOL33K can be ducted to the outside environment. Additional hardware for this application must be user supplied; it is
not included with the unit. The following requirements apply:
• Additional 10 inch (250 mm) diameter tubes may be needed
• Booster fans may be required, depending upon the length of the additional tubing installed
• All four tubes must be routed to the ambient environment
• The tubes must be similar in length, with no sharp bends that could impede airflow
• All tubes must be insulated to prevent condensation on their outer surfaces
• Screens or nets must be provided to prevent insects or other solid objects from entering the tubes
• Covers must be provided to prevent rain and snow from entering the tubes
• Air temperature must be maintained between 32°F-104°F (0°C-40°C)
Caution: Unconditioned air imposes extreme load variation on the cooling equipment from summer to winter, resulting in higher
system operating costs. Equipment performance should be monitored to ensure that the venting installation is working properly. The
unit's cooling capacity will be reduced during periods of very hot weather.
6.4 Ductless Installation
If installing in an application with air ducts, proceed to
6.2 Duct Installation.
Open the rear door and remove the four screws securing the top
panel cover to inside of the door. Remove the panel.
6.5 Installation in High-Humidity Environments
The SRCOOL33K features a built-in condensate removal system that evaporates condensate removed from the air by atomizing it into the
condenser air stream. During normal operation, the amount of water removed from the air is minimal; however, if the amount of water
removed from the air exceeds the capability of the internal removal system (0.85 gal/hr; 3.22 L/hr), the user must re-route the drainage to a
nearby drain using the provided auxiliary drain line.
Please use following procedure when re-routing the drain line.
Make sure that the unit is powered down and disconnected from
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Open side panel and locate the condensate valve
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The auxiliary drain line is pre-routed through the unit. Route the
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unattached end of the auxiliary drain line to a nearby drain or
other water removal method. Arrange the condensate valve to
send water out of the unit through the auxiliary drain line (see
label in unit).
Note: If a nearby drain is not available, the user must make other water
removal arrangements or relocate the SRCOOL33K. Auxiliary drain line
is 10 ft. in length. For drainage at a longer distance, user must supply
longer compatible drain line. Maximum drain length is 33 ft. with a 10 ft.
height.
Caution: Before moving the unit, remove any excess water
from the bottom pan. Failure to remove excess water could
result in damage to the unit and surrounding hardware.
Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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