Wine Master WineSP40CAPRO User manual

Instructions for
installation and use
(Keep safe for future reference).
WineSP40CAPRO
INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THE IDENTIFICATION PLATE OF THE DEVICE:
1. Model: …………………………….....
2. Serial no.: …………………………..
3. Date of purchase: …………………………
04/01/2021

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................5
1GENERAL FEATURES ..................................................................................6
1.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................................6
1.2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS .........................................................................................................8
2ARRANGEMENT..........................................................................................9
2.1 OUTDOOR UNIT ......................................................................................................................9
2.2 INDOOR UNIT ..........................................................................................................................9
2.3 THERMOSTAT HOUSING........................................................................................................9
2.4 CONNECTIONS HOUSING......................................................................................................9
2.5 CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM....................................................................................................10
2.6 ROOM INSULATION..............................................................................................................10
2.6.1 INSULATION OF WALLS, CEILING AND FLOOR.......................................................................................12
2.6.2 DOOR .............................................................................................................................................................12
2.6.3 INSULATION OF OTHER ELEMENTS..........................................................................................................12
3INSTALLING THE WINEMASTER® AIR CONDITIONER .............................13
3.1 LIST OF EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ........................................................................................13
3.2 PUTTING IN PLACE THE OUTDOOR UNIT..........................................................................13
3.2.1 INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................................................13
3.2.2 AIR FLOW ......................................................................................................................................................14
3.3 PUTTING IN PLACE THE INDOOR UNIT..............................................................................14
3.3.1 AIR FLOW ......................................................................................................................................................14
3.3.2 EXAMPLES OF ASSEMBLY OF THE INDOOR UNIT..................................................................................15
3.4 PIPING CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................16
3.5 ADJUSTING THE EXPANSION VALVE ................................................................................17
3.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS..............................................................................................18
3.6.1 CONNECTING THE OUTDOOR UNIT...........................................................................................................18
3.6.2 CONNECTING THE INDOOR UNIT...............................................................................................................19
3.6.3 POWER CONNECTION .................................................................................................................................19
3.6.4 WIRING DIAGRAM.........................................................................................................................................20
3.7 INSTALLING THE CONDENSATE DRAIN............................................................................21
4STARTING UP THE WINEMASTER®AIR CONDITIONER ............................21
4.1 Connecting the air conditioner............................................................................................21
4.2 Starting up.............................................................................................................................21
4.2.1 TEMPERATURE SETTING............................................................................................................................21
4.2.2 STANDBY MODE...........................................................................................................................................22
4.2.3 AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING..........................................................................................................................22
5CARING FOR AND MAINTAINING THE WINEMASTER®AIR CONDITIONER23
5.1 CLEANING THE FILTER AND OUTDOOR UNIT ..................................................................23
5.2 CONDENSATE DRAINING PIPE...........................................................................................23
5.3 INFORMATION ABOUT DEVICE SAFETY SYSTEMS..........................................................24
6GUARANTEE.............................................................................................25
6.1 LEGAL GUARANTEE ............................................................................................................25
6.2 CONTRACTUAL TWO-YEAR GUARANTEE.........................................................................25
6.3 GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS............................................................................25
6.4 GUARANTEE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITS............................................................................25

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Thank you for selecting a WINEMASTER®air conditioner.
No effort has been spared in its design and marketing to offer you an exclusive and very high quality product.
Your WINEMASTER®air conditioner is the fruit of work by a team dedicated to ensuring your satisfaction,
and we hope that it will enable you to store and mature your wine in the best possible way for peerless
tasting pleasure.
Because we believe customer satisfaction is our primary goal, we would like to make you familiar with your
new air conditioner and guide you in how to get the best service from it day after day. This manual therefore
provides you with the technical information and instructions that will allow you to install your machine easily
for optimum operation.
THE WINEMASTER®TEAM.
INTRODUCTION

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1GENERAL FEATURES
1.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Device dimensions, H x W x D
642 x 857 x 424 mm
262 x 517 x 327 mm
Weight of the device
55 kg
17 kg
Temperature setting
Preset to 12°C, adjustable from 8°C to 18 °C*
Max. outdoor temperature
40 °C**
Cooling capacity
900 W at 15 °C**
Electric power supply
230/240V-50 Hz
Electrical power in cooling mode
600 W
Electrical power in heating mode
500 W
Gas
R449
* With insulation appropriate for the temperature and volume of the room.
** As a result of power reduction depending on the outdoor temperature, the device may lose its capacity to maintain
12°C if the outdoor temperature approaches 40 °C.
The circuit breaker rating must be 16 Amperes.
If the thermal safety system trips too frequently, that may damage the compressor prematurely. In any
event, steps must be taken to prevent the temperature of the discharge room being continually
near 40 °C; that high temperature must be limited to the summer period at the most.
VENTILATED OR NO-FROST COOLING (schematic diagram)
EXTERIEUR
OUTDOOR
INTERIEUR de la cave
INDOOR, in the cellar
Air chaud
Hot air
détendeur
expansion valve
Ventilateur
Fan
CONDENSEUR
CONDENSER
COMPRESSEUR
COMPRESSOR
Ventilateur
Fan

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EVAPORATEUR
EVAPORATOR
Air frais
Cool air
Benefits of ventilated cooling:
- No frost formation other than on the evaporator.
- Automatic defrosting, leading to maximum refrigeration efficiency.
- More uniform cooling due to the continuous movement of air, no air stratification.
- Air circulation allows a rapid return to the selected temperature.

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1.2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS
•Outdoor unit
Distance minimale entre le mur et l’unité
extérieure
Minimum distance between wall and outdoor unit
•Indoor unit
Front view Side view
•Thermostat housing
Front view Side view
•Connections housing
Front view
Side view

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Front view Side view
2ARRANGEMENT
The air conditioner is made up of two separate units, a thermostat housing and a connections housing. They
must be connected to each other by rigid refrigeration piping and electrical connections.
The length of the refrigeration piping between the two units may not exceed 20 m.
2.1 OUTDOOR UNIT
It may be placed outdoors or in an adjoining room.
If the unit is installed outdoors:
-Place the unit so that the air intake and discharge are not impeded by any obstacles
-Leave space above the unit (filter maintenance),
-Select a clear location away from sunlight,
-Raise the unit to avoid the build-up of water or snow,
-Be mindful of noise and its effect on the neighbourhood.
If the unit is installed in a room:
-Place the unit so that the air intake and discharge are not impeded by any obstacles,
-Make sure the room is adequately ventilated,
-Maximum non-permanent temperature in the room: 40 °C,
-Recommended average temperature in the room: 20 °C.
2.2 INDOOR UNIT
The indoor unit must necessarily be installed inside the air-conditioned room.
2.3 THERMOSTAT HOUSING
The thermostat housing is installed either inside or outside the air-conditioned room.
For its part, the probe must always be placed in the air-conditioned room.
The supplied probe is 1.5 m long. It may be extended using insulated flexible cable with two conductors with
a minimum section of 0.5 mm².
2.4 CONNECTIONS HOUSING
The connections housing may also be installed inside or outside the air-conditioned room.
If the housing is installed outside the room, take account of the cable length (2 m).

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2.5 CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM
Please take account of the lengths of the supplied cables between the housings and
the units.
2.6 ROOM INSULATION
It is a determining factor for the proper working of the WINEMASTER®air conditioner. Appropriate
insulation will help keep the temperature and humidity more stable. The table below (choice of
insulation) will help you identify the type and thickness of the insulation required depending on the interior
volume of the cellar for 12°C interior temperature.
Continuity of insulation
The insulating materials should preferably be assembled:
- By fitting the grooves of panels into each other
or
- By gluing the panels to each other.
→GOAL: Avoiding the unwanted entry of heat and humidity that could be harmful for
regulation.
Cross section
1. WALL
2. INSULATION
3. FLOOR
4. FINISHED FLOOR
5. CEILING
6. INSULATED DOOR
2
To indoor unit
Cable length 2m
To outdoor unit
Cable not supplied
To thermostat housing
Cable length 2m
To main power supply
Cable not supplied
IMPORTANT
The validity of the guarantee covering the WINEMASTER®air conditioner depends on strict compliance
with the values in the table (choice of insulation) for all the walls of the room (including floor, ceiling and
door), perfectly continuous insulation and installation in accordance with the instructions.

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Choice of insulation
Volume of air-
conditioned
room (m3)
Thickness of expanded
polystyrene (mm)
(λ= 0.044 W.m-1.K-1)
Thickness of extruded
polystyrene (mm)
(λ= 0.030 W.m-1.K-1)
Thickness of polyurethane
(mm)
(λ= 0.025 W.m-1.K-1)
4
20
10
10
8
30
20
20
12
50
30
30
16
60
40
40
20
80
50
50
24
90
60
50
28
100
70
60
32
120
80
70
36
140
90
80
40
150
100
90
If glazed walls are used, the coefficient Ug of the glazing must be no more than 1.0 W/m²K. Further, the
glazed surface may not represent more than 50% of the total surface of the walls of the air-conditioned
room.

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2.6.1 INSULATION OF WALLS, CEILING AND FLOOR
Choice of insulating panels
Manufacturers offer different insulating panels:
- Insulation alone,
- “Complexes”, or insulation with facing (plaster, mineral, etc.),
- Sandwich panels or insulation faced on each side with wooden or plaster boards.
Important: The facing protects the insulation from impacts and thus ensures durability. Avoid
using mineral fibre insulation (glass wool, rock wool, etc.) as it may absorb humidity and lose its
insulating capacity, and also fine insulation materials that are not effective against the cold.
Floor insulation
The floor of the room must support the weight of the shelving and the wine. That is why the selected
insulation must offer sufficient compressive strength.
Resistance to piercing (feet of shelves in particular) achieved with:
- Insulation complexes with a sufficiently strong panel on the top.
- Insulation lined with wood chipboard (approximately 15 mm thick), or any other appropriate
covering (e.g. screed and slab).
2.6.2 DOOR
It helps to keep the insulation continuous. Two solutions are possible:
- Insulating the existing door with insulation of the same type as on the walls of the room
and inserting a seal (e.g. in foam) between the door leaf and frame, over the entire perimeter.
- Using a WINEMASTER®insulating door with polyurethane foam and a seal over its entire
perimeter.
2.6.3 INSULATION OF OTHER ELEMENTS
Do not place a wine cabinet or a freezer in the room, as they produce heat.
Central heating pipes must be reinsulated if they are routed in the room.
Top view
1Insulating door
2Insulation
3Seal
DID YOU KNOW?
Some insulating materials are damaged by rodents (mice, rats, etc.). That is why you need to make sure
that the walls of the room do not contain any holes that would allow rodents to get to the insulation.
Such insulation must be covered on the inside of the room with protective facing.
→Because of its chemical composition, polyurethane insulation is not attacked by rodents.

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3INSTALLING THE WINEMASTER® AIR CONDITIONER
3.1 LIST OF EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
-4G1.5mm² cord for connecting the outdoor unit
-3G1.5mm² cord for connecting the connections housing
-1/4" and 3/8" copper pipes for refrigeration connections
-Fasteners and tools for fastening the outdoor unit
3.2 PUTTING IN PLACE THE OUTDOOR UNIT
3.2.1 INSTALLATION
Step 1: Mark out and drill the
fastening holes as indicated.
(Drilling diameter: 12 mm max.)
Step 2: Unfold the brackets.
Step 3: Fasten the brackets with the
appropriate fasteners.
Step 4: Place the air conditioner
on the brackets.
Step 5: Screw the four M6 bolt and
washer assemblies using a 10 mm key.

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3.2.2 AIR FLOW
3.3 PUTTING IN PLACE THE INDOOR UNIT
Because of the diversity of locations, each fitter must adapt to the constraints of the particular installation.
Leave space for the refrigeration and electrical connections and the condensate drain pipe.
The intake and discharge openings must not be obstructed, even in part.
The discharge and intake must be separated in order to avoid taking back discharged air, even in
part (as a test, the intake temperature must be identical to the temperature in the room when
the device is cooling it).
Make the electrical connections before fastening the indoor unit to the ceiling if permitted by the
cable lengths (see section 3.6.2, p 19).
3.3.1 AIR FLOW
Provide openings at the bottom for intake and discharge
INTAKE
DISCHARGE
DISCHARGE
INTAKE

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3.3.2 EXAMPLES OF ASSEMBLY OF THE INDOOR UNIT
Installation with separating partitions Installation without separating partition

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3.4 PIPING CONNECTIONS
Piping connections must be made by a professional refrigeration technician.
The two units are filled with inert gas (nitrogen). They should be connected by a 1/4” copper line
for the liquid line and 3/8” for the gas line. The nuts are supplied. They should be put on the rigid copper
tube before the flare is made.
The maximum length of each pipe is 20 metres, and the maximum height difference is 10 metres. The
number of bends per connection may not exceed 10.
In order to have the right quantity of refrigerant in the device, refer to the curve below for the
refrigerant charge:
When satisfactory operation is obtained, loosen the connecting valves fully before disconnecting the piping
fittings.
The connections can then be disconnected and plugs put back on the valves.
622
641 660
678 697
715 734
753 771
790 808
827 846
864 883
902 920
939 957
976 995
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Quantity of refrigerant (g)
Length of connections (m)
Quantity of refrigerant depending on the length of the connections between
the indoor and outdoor unit (R404A/R449)

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3.5 ADJUSTING THE EXPANSION VALVE
Step 2: Insert the flat-blade
screwdriver in the expansion
valve adjusting screw
Step 3: SHUT the expansion valve
fully (turn the screwdriver clockwise).
Check the position of the tip of the
screwdriver (to give it the right
number of turns for correct
expansion valve adjustment)
Step 4:
•For R449: OPEN (default
adjustment) the expansion valve
by 2 TURNS (turn the screwdriver
anticlockwise)
•FOR R404A:OPEN the expansion
valve by 4 TURNS (turn the
screwdriver anticlockwise)
Step 1: Take off the cover to reach
the expansion valve

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3.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The device must be installed in accordance with national electrical installation rules.
If the power cable is damaged, it may only be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-
sales department or a party with similar qualification.
3.6.1 CONNECTING THE OUTDOOR UNIT
Step 1: Unscrew and remove the electrical
access plate of the outdoor unit.
.
Step 2: Connect the connections housing and
the outdoor unit through the cable tie with the
4G1.5 cord (not supplied) as shown in the wiring
diagram (see section 3.6.4, p 20).
Step 3: Close the outdoor unit.

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3.6.2 CONNECTING THE INDOOR UNIT
3.6.3 POWER CONNECTION
The connections housing must be connected to a single-phase electricity line protected by a 230V - 16A two-
pole circuit breaker.
Step 1: Unscrew and remove the
front cover.
Step 2: Route the cord through
the cable tie.
Step 3: Connect the cord as
indicated in the wiring diagram
(see section 3.6.4, p 20).
Step 4: Close the cover.

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3.6.4 WIRING DIAGRAM
PRESSURE ACTUATED SPEED CONTROLLER
DO NOT connect the white cable
FAN
COMPRESSOR
LP MINIATURE PRESSURE SWITCH
HP MINIATURE PRESSURE SWITCH
HEATING BELT
GROUND RIVET
Thermostat
Probe
1 - Yellow
3 - Green
4 (L) - Grey
5 - Pink
6 (L) –Brown
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