Tacom Limited • Columbus, OH • www.ClimateRightAir.com • 800-7-CLIMATE
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ClimateRight™ FAQ—
Models #CR-2500 and #CR-7000
©Revised August 2011 – Tacom Limited
What is Climate Right™? Climate Right™ is a
portable, electrical, outdoor small enclosure air
conditioner, heater and humidity control system –
all in one. There are two (2) models, but both
operate on the same general principals.
ClimateRight™ is designed to be connected to
outdoor enclosures with a two-hose air
intake/outflow accessory kit (included). Simply set
the unit outside an outdoor small enclosed
structure, install the 2 hoses into the structure using
our simple Accessory Kit, turn on, set it to your
desired heat or cool mode and temperature,
and enjoy!
What types of enclosures does Climate Right™
work with? It depends on the CUBIC FOOTAGE
of your enclosure:
CR-2500: Any outdoor enclosure 5-350 cubic feet
like pet houses, small work sheds, tear drop trailers,
toll booths, tents, or any small outdoor installations
or enclosures.
CR-7000: Any outdoor installations or enclosures
350-1,200 cubic feet such as sheds, garages, job
site trailers, outdoor recreation or work spaces, etc.
This unit is also ideal to spot cool or heat
economically and effectively.
What is the difference between CR-2500 and
CR-7000? The main difference is the btu power. CR-
2500 is rated for small enclosures 5-350 cubic feet.
CR-7000 is rated for enclosures 350-1,200 cubic feet.
Multiply the approximate L’ x W’ x H’ of your
enclosed space and then select the proper model
based on this. Be sure not to assume bigger is
better! Performance and satisfaction depends on
selecting the proper unit for the size of the space.
How Do I Install Climate Right™? Using our
Accessory Kit. It is a 2-Hose System for air intake and
air outflow. (See “Figure 1 – Climate Right™
Cooling/Heating Process.”) We include an
Assembly Kit for pet houses, or many outdoor
enclosures. Note that the Assembly Kit is designed
to work on most wooden pet houses. The air
intake/outflow system depends on having an inlet
hole and outlet hole that fits the coupler/hose
system. Your application may not be a wood pet
house. In this cases, you will need to seek
professional installation advice and possible special
tools and fittings to optimize your application for
the unit. (We are working on a new accessory kits!)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Climate Right™ can be used in a
wide variety of applications, with varying degrees
of beginning ambient temperature, enclosure sizes,
insulation, humidity, etc. Therefore, the intent of the
unit is to improve the conditions generally. In all
cases, the climate will markedly improve. However,
we cannot guarantee or warrant your space will
heat or cool to the exact set temperature. Fan
speeds two temperatures (low/high)
Can I leave Climate Right™ OUTDOORS? Yes.
The electrical work is enclosed and safe from the
elements. The unit is specially designed to operate
outdoors in the elements.
Can I use Climate Right™ INDOORS? Yes. You
just should make sure there is a venting system
for heat to escape using cooling mode. Ideally, use
the 2-Hose system (air intake and outflow to
properly “replenish” acclimatized air).
How Does Climate Right™ actually heat and
cool? There are two ports located on the front of
the unit. On port #1 (lower), air is drawn into and
sent to the inside of the unit where it is either
heated or cooled. Then the air is forced by fan
back out port #2 (higher), into the structure to be
climate controlled. No heating elements or cooling
elements (evaporator) are exposed to the outside.
Both elements are contained within sealed cases
located on the inside of the unit. This unit is not set
up like a space heater and will not pose any sort of
fire hazard if tipped over. (See “Figure 1 – Climate
Right™ Cooling/Heating Process”).
What is the temperature range for heating and
cooling? Climate Right™ can be set to heat or
cool from 61-87 degrees Fahrenheit. Climate
Right™ can be set to heat mode, or cool mode.
Do not use AUTO mode as this mode is a default
setting during setup. Acclimatized temperatures
vary depending on ambient air temperature and
size of enclosure.