Global Industrial 293119 User manual

Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, oper-
ate or maintain the product described.
Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions
could result in personal injury and / or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
A er unpacking the unit, carefully inspect unit for any damage that may have occurred during
transit. Check for any loose, missing, or damaged parts.
Unpacking
293119
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Owner’s Manual
Speci ca ons
293119
Model No. Power Supply Ph-V-Hz Cooling Capacity Btu/h Power Con-
sump on Wa s
Rated Current
Amps
293119
3Phases - 460V - 60Hz
144,400 21.5kW 27A
Model No. Weight (Net / Gross)
Lbs(kg)
Ambient temperature
range °F( °C)
Dimensions
W x D x H - in. (mm)
293119 1168/1245lbs.
(530/565kg) 64~113(18~45) 34.3 x 75 x 71
(870 x 1904 x 1801 )
Model No. Indoor Air Flow CFM Refrigerant Type / oz(g)
293119 4000 R-410A / 278.7(7900)
Global industrial Portable Air Condi oners are specialized for
“SPOT COOLING” where central cooling is imprac cal.
Global industrial air condi oners can also be used in enclosed
areas just like conven onal air condi oners. Simple digital
controller and self-diagnos c func ons allow users to easily
operate the unit. Built-in Caster wheels enable users to move
the unit without any hassle. The unit can be installed in
5minutes and does not require any extra materials or cer ed
technician for installa on.
Global industrial Portable Air Condi oner, anywhere,
everywhere. Plug-and-Go!
Descrip on
High Capacity
Air Conditioner
(For Indoor & Outdoor)
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Specicaons (Connued)
Safety Devices
Compressor overload protector, An-freezing
thermister, Automac restart (Power interrupon),
Compressor me delay program, High pressure
switch
Features
Temperature control, Self-diagnosc funcon,
Oponal drain pump kit, Washable lters, °C display,
O-mer
PUMP-DOWN
The unit is integrated with “PUMP-DOWN” funcon.
PUMP-DOWN funcon keeps compressor running for
certain me to protect compressor and other crucial
parts before the unit or compressor is turned o.
PUMP-DOWN funcon acvates,
- When the unit reaches target temperature
- In between cooling mode to heang mode
- In between cooling mode to Fan only operaon
The unit operates in this parcular way to protect the
internal parts.
During PUMP-DOWN cycle, the compressor and fans
will be keep operang even though user turns o the
unit or turns o the compressor.
Please do not forcefully switch o the unit or
compressor during PUMP-DOWN cycle. The unit or
compressor will turn o itself when it is safe for the
unit to do so.
General Safety Informaon
Please read this manual carefully for correct installaon and usage. Please read all safeguards.
1. Transport and store the unit in an upright posion only. Leave unit in an upright posion for
at least 3 hours before rst use.
2. Always place the unit on an even, level surface.
3. Ensure the unit is connected to a grounded power supply of the correct rang / capacity.
4. The unit will operate between 18°C (64°F) ~ 45°C(113°F) depending on the temperature
seng.
5. DO NOT use this unit for other purposes that is not described in this instrucon manual.
6. DO NOT lt the unit.
7. NEVER unplug the unit under operaon.

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DO NOT use the unit in wet environments, such as a laundry room, to avoid
the risk of electrical shock.
10. DO NOT place any foreign objects on the unit.
11. DO NOT operate the unit with wet or damp hands.
12. DO NOT allow chemical substances to come into contact with the unit.
13. DO NOT operate the unit near ammable substances or vapors such as alcohols,
pescides, gasoline, etc.
14. DO NOT unplug to turn o the unit. Always use the power switch to start and to stop the unit.
15. Always turn o the unit and unplug it before cleaning, moving or performing maintenance.
16. AVOID using adapter plugs or extension cords. If extension cord or an adapter plug is
needed , ensure they are correctly rated for the applicaon. Consult a local qualied
electrician for proper setup. Any extension cord used with this device must be rated for
a minimum of 72A.(460V)
17. DO NOT unplug the unit by pulling on the electrical cord. Keep electrical cord away from
heat sources and always completely unroll the cord to avoid overheang. If the power cord
is damaged, contact a qualied service agent, qualied electrician, or similarly qualied
person for replacement.
DO NOT operate the unit in explosive or ammable environments.
DO NOT operate a unit with a damaged power cord.
18. The lters must be used with the product at all mes. When the lters are removed for
cleaning, always ensure that the unit has been turned o and unplugged from the
electrical outlet.
19. Regularly clean the lters to maintain eciency. If the lters are not cleaned regularly,
the units output performance and eciency will decrease.
20. DO NOT operate the unit with a damaged power cord or plug,
21. Only use in the upright posion on an even, at surface. There must not be any objects
or walls within 24 inches (60 cm) from the unit.
22. Halt the unit immediately if abnormal noise or odor is detected. Contact your local
service center or manufacturer.
23. Appliance is not to be operated by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilies, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instrucon.
24. Children must be supervised not to play with appliance.
25. The unit must be installed in accordance with naonal wiring regulaons.
26. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent
or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard. .

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Assembly (WPC-36003)
COMPONENT PARTS
RSTE
RSTE
Front and Right Side View
Controls
Hot Air Exhaust
Electrical Panel
Caster
Condensate
outlet
I BOLT
Cold Air Inlet
Cold Air Inlet Filter
Emergency Stop
Controls
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Casters can be locked by
locking the break down
Handle

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Figure 6
Figure 7
DUCT CONNECTIONS
Cool Air Out Duct(EVA)
Cool Air in Duct(EVA)
Hot Air Out Duct(COND)
Hot Air in Duct (COND)
Forkli
The Cool air duct connecons are labeled “AIR OUT”. The connecon size is
350Ø in diameter. Connect the exible air ducng as follows:
1. Aach the exible air ducng to the unit’s duct collars making sure
that air will not leak past the connecon collar by using appropriate
round exible ducng clamps.
2. Route the ducng as straight as possible to the space being
condioned avoiding excessive turns and pinches in the ducng.
3. Verify the terminaon points are not restricted meaning no
objects are directly in front of the terminaon.
The Return Air In duct connecon is labeled “AIR IN”.
The connecon size is 350Ø in diameter.
Follow the same procedures as the Cool Air Duct Connecons.
If you need outdoor air, please note that machine will read the
temperature of the outdoor air.
The Hot Air Out duct connecon is labeled “AIR OUT”
The connecon size is 450Ø in diameter.
Follow the procedures as the cool air duct connecons
The Hot Air Out duct connecon is labeled “AIR IN”
The connecon size is 450Ø in diameter.
Follow the procedures as the cool air duct connecons
If a forkli is needed to move the unit, put the foot of the forkli
to the forkli hole (shown in the picture: gure 8).

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Installaon
MOVING THE UNIT
PLUGGING IN THE UNIT
Unlock the casters and push the unit using the side handles to a at, level surface and set the
caster brakes to the locked posion.
Check the prongs and surface of the power cord plug for dust/dirt. If dust and/or dirt are pres-
ent, wipe o with a clean, dry cloth.
Check the power cord, plug and prongs for damage or excess play.
If any damage or excess play is found, contact a qualied repair technician or a qualied electri-
cian to perform replacement or repair of the power cord, plug or prongs.
NOTE: Make sure the AC outlet is free of dirt, dust, oil, water, or any other foreign material. The
unit is equipped with an approved NEMA plug conguraon. The appropriate outlet must
be used for each plug type.
WARNINGS REGARDING PROPER LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION
Do not use the unit in explosive environments or in areas where ammable
gas leakage may occur.
Do not use the unit in areas where it will be exposed to rain or water.
Do not use the unit in a corrosive atmosphere.
Do not use the unit above 18°C(64°F) ~ 45°C(113°F).
Do not install the unit on uneven or sloping surface. The unit may roll or
topple over even if the casters are set to the locked posion.
If the power cord or plug is damaged, repair should only be performed by
qualied electrical personnel.
Do not connect / disconnect the power cord or aempt to operate buons
with wet hands. This could result in electrical shock.

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Operaon
CONTROL PANEL
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1. POWER BUTTON: Acvates unit when POWER BUTTON is pressed. If POWER BUTTON is
pressed during operaon, unit stops.
2. BLOWER BUTTON: Indicates fan speed. (Not available for 3 phase model)
3. COOL BUTTON: Acvates compressor and begins producing cool air in 5 seconds aer
buon is pressed.
4. TIMER BUTTON: Enters to Timer Seng Mode by pressing TIMER BUTTON for 1 seconds.
Two digits on CURRENT TEMP indicate hour(s) and two digits on TARGET TEMP indicate
minutes. Set desired o-me by pressing SET TEMP BUTTONS.
5. ALARM: Alarm indicator lights (blinks) and indicates abnormal system operaon.
If Alarm occurs, compressor stops. System operaon stops when Alarm light is acvated
(blinks) longer than 3 minutes.
6. SPOT/COOL: Lights (blinks) when unit is operated on SPOT/COOL mode.
7. SET TEMP BUTTONS: Change target temperature/data value by +/-1. Press the SET TEMP
BUTTONS to set temperature. Upper buon is to heighten temperature and Lower buon
is to lower temperture.
8. TARGET TEMP: Displays unit set temperature for ROOM/COOL mode only.
Set TARGET TEMP 0 ℃ or 32℉ on SPOT/COOL mode.

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Operaon
CONTROL PANEL
9. CURRENT TEMP: Displays ambient temperature (In ROOM/COOL mode only) / Displays outlet
(cool air) temperature during normal operaons (In SPOT/COOL mode only)
In order to change ℃ to ℉, press BLOWER and COOL buons together for 2 seconds.
F will blink 2 mes and Figure will change to °F. ALARM codes blink and are displayed
when abnormal operaon occurs.
10. EMERGENCY STOP :
Emergency stop buon immediately halts the operaon
1. Press the red buon – Unit stops
2. Inspect the unit.
3. Rotate the red buon clockwise to restart the unit
SPOT/COOL mode → ROOM/COOL mode : Enter to ROOM/COOL mode if COOL BUTTON and
TIMER BUTTON are pressed together for 1 seconds.
ROOM/COOL mode → SPOT/COOL mode : Enter to SPOT/COOL mode if COOL BUTTON is
pressed for 1 seconds.
AUTO RESTART: If the unit goes o due to an electrical interrupon, the unit will automacally
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Maintenance
FILTER CLEANING (See Figures 11 and 12)
1. loosen up 6 bolts on the front lter guard.
2. Slide lter up and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the lter.
3. If the lter is heavily covered with dust and dirt, warm water and mild soap or neutral deter-
gent may be used to wash the lter. Do not use any other chemicals to clean lter, as they will
likely damage the lter.
4. Dry the lter in a shaded area before replacing it. Do not operate the unit without the lter
installed and the lter guard in the closed posion.
5. Replace the clean lter and close the lter guard.
– For your convenience, record the complete model number and product name (located on the
Product Idencaon Plate), the purchase date, purchase locaon, serial number, and war-
ranty period in the table below.
– Also, aach your purchase receipt as proof of purchase to this instrucon manual for future
reference.
– To ensure your product is covered by warranty, the complete faulty product along with your
original purchase receipt must be provided at the place of purchase.
Do not operate without the lter ed.
Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug, aer the unit malfunc-
ons, or if the unit has been dropped or damaged.
– Loosen up 12 bolts on
the front filter guard.
– Slide filter up and use
a vacuum cleaner to remove
the dust from the filter.
– Remove dust from the filter
using a vacuum cleaner
hose aachment.
– If required wash the filter in
lukewarm water with a mild
detergent. Leave to dry in
a shaded area before
reinstalling.
Figure 11 – Removing Filters Figure 12 – Removal of Dust
NOTE: For eecve cooling clean the lter at least every 2 weeks.

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Maintenance (Connued)
– To ensure your product is covered by warranty, the complete faulty product along with your
original purchase receipt must be provided at the place of purchase.
Product Portable Air Condioner
Model No.
Date of Purchase
Place of Purchase
Serial No.
Period of Warranty
Customer: Please read and keep this
manual for future reference and keep
sales receipt as proof of purchase.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES (See Table 1)
The alarm light is acvated if abnormal operaon occurs, and a code is displayed on the control
panel. The compressor and condenser fan motor will stop operang. The evaporator fan will con-
nue to run for 3 minutes. If the fault is reced within 3 minutes, the unit will resume opera-
on. If the fault persists for more than 3 minutes, the evaporator fan also stops. The fault must
be reced before the unit can resume normal operaon.
Table 1- Alarm Codes
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ALARM CODES
Alarm Display Problem Cause Correcve Acon
Frost prevenon
sensor and Abnormal
temperature sensor
value
• Indoor heat
exchanger tempera-
ture too low
• TH3 temperature
sensor has a loose
or broken connec-
on
• Do not use the air
condioner if ambient
temperature is lower
than 18°C (64°F)
• Contact a qualied
service agent

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Table 1- Alarm Codes
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ALARM CODES
Alarm Display Problem Cause Correcve Acon
Refrigerant high
pressure switch
Overheat
• Blocked air lter
• Blocked / kinked
exhaust duct
• Ambient tempera-
ture is too high
• Internal Unit
temperature is over
85°C (185°F)
• Clean air lter
• Ensure exhaust duct is
not blocked / kinked
• Do not use the air
condioner if ambient
temperature is higher
than 45°C (113°F)
• Turn o the unit, wait
for it to cool down, Turn
on again.
• If HO alarm code is sll
on, it means that the
unit has reached over
95°C(203°F). Reseable
overheat sensor is on
• Manually switch o the
reseable overheat
sensor to re-operate.
Abnormal tempera-
ture sensor value
TH1(Outlet) tem-
perature sensor has
a loose or broken
connecon
Contact a qualied service
agent
Abnormal tempera-
ture sensor value
TH2(Inlet) tem-
perature sensor has a
loose or
broken connecon
Contact a qualied service
agent
Compressor over-
loaded
• Ambient tempera-
ture is too high
• Unstable voltage
supply
• Defecve compres-
sor
• Do not use the air
condioner if ambient
temperature is higher
than 45°C (113°F)
• Contact a qualied
service agent
• Replace compressor
(Opon)

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Wiring Diagram
Figure 14 - Circuit Wiring Diagram (WPC-36003)
WPC-36003 CL/EL
MCCB
TH1
TH1
OUT_TEMP
Sensor
TH2
TH2
TH3
TH3
IN_TEMP
Sensor
ICE_TEMP
Sensor
MC 1 OCR 1
R
T
COMP'
R-1A
COM
L
H
COM
CP
N-1
L-1
COM
CO
EXT
COM
Phase
Protector
C (CM)
B (NC)
A (NO)
R (L1)
S (L2)
T (L3)
TR
220V
E
PBS
R
T
380-460V
R
S
T
R
S
T
R-1
S-1
T-1
S
S-1A
T-1A
MC 2 OCR 2
R-2
S-2
T-2
R
T
COND'
MOTOR
S
R-2A
S-2A
T-2A
MC 3 OCR 3
R-3
S-3
T-3
R-3A
S-3A
T-3A
R
T
S
No.1
E VA '
MOTOR
R
T
CP
CP
COM
H
COM
CO
COM
R
S
T
R
T
S
No.2
E VA '
MOTOR
Low
Pressure
Switch (Option)
LP
LP
PU
HG
COM
Solenoid
Valve
(Hot Gas
Bypass)
Power
3P AC 380V-50Hz
3P AC 460V-60Hz
E
R
S
T
TB
CP
PU
HT
EXT
COM
EMC
L
H
SEN1
SEN2
SEN3
FND
PS (HP)
COM
COM
EXT
FU
FT
CO
COM
(FUSE)
(FUSE)
IR/FT
T (AC) S R
Power Remote
Control (Option)
High Pressure Switch
COM
HP
COM
FU
Drain
Pump
(Option)
Emergency Switch

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Troubleshoong chart
Symptom Possible Cause(s) Correcve Acon
The unit doesn’t work
1. Check the power supply
to verify that power is
available to the unit
1. Reset the circuit breaker and
restart the unit
2. Verify that the power
cord is connected
2. Connect power cord
No cold air ows from the
cold air outlet
1. Ambient air cannot be
properly cooled if the
lter is dirty and not
regularly cleaned
1. Clean the lter
2. Compressor will not
work if the unit is
turned o and on
quickly.
2. Wait 2 minutes aer unit is
turned o before turning the
unit back on.
3. The ambient air tem-
perature may be too
high
3. The temperature of the com-
pressor can be higher when
the ambient temperature is
too high. The compressor will
not work unless the ambient
air temperature is within the
acceptable operang range of
the unit
Water ow can be heard
aer compressor shuts o
No cause Common to hear coolant owing
aer unit shuts o

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LIMITED WARRANTY
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COVERED IN THIS MANUAL, ARE WARRANTED BY Global industrial TO THE ORIGINAL USER AGAINST DEFECTS
IN WORK MANSHIP OR MATERIALS UNDER NORMAL USE FOR ONE YEAR AFTER DATE OF PURCHASE. ANY PART
WHICH IS DETERMINED TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP AND RETURNED TO AN AUTHO-
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