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`enclosures containing electronic equipment housed therein
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`FINAL DESCRIPTION
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`Air conditioners for cooling electronic equipment housed within enclosures, namely air conditioners for mounting onto enclosures containing
`electronic equipment housed therein
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`FILING BASIS
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`CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS + STOTLER LLC
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`2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
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`SEWICKLEY
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`Pennsylvania
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`15143
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`US
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`412-515-8900
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`agabriel@cfwws.com
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`Andrew M Gabriel
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`SEWICKLEY
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`United States
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`412-515-8900
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`ANDREW M GABRIEL
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`CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS + STOTLER LLC
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`2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
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`SEWICKLEY
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`Pennsylvania
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`15143
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`US
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`412-515-8900
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`agabriel@cfwws.com
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`Yes
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`IQ_015_T
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`Andrew M Gabriel
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`CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS GABRIEL LLC
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`2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
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`SEWICKLEY
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`Pennsylvania
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`15143
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`United States
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`412-515-8900
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`agabriel@cfwwg.com
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`Yes
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`IQ_015_T
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`/Andrew M Gabriel/
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`Andrew M. Gabriel
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`Attorney of Record
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`DATE SIGNED
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`AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY
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`CONCURRENT APPEAL NOTICE FILED
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`FILING INFORMATION SECTION
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`OMB No. 0651-0050 (Exp 09/20/2020)
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`Request for Reconsideration after Final Action
`To the Commissioner for Trademarks:
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`Application serial no. 88107090 T SERIES (Stylized and/or with Design, see https://tmng-al.uspto.gov/resting2/api/img/88107090/large) has
`been amended as follows:
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`EVIDENCE
`Evidence in the nature of Argument and Manual (evidence) has been attached.
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`CLASSIFICATION AND LISTING OF GOODS/SERVICES
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`Applicant proposes to amend the following class of goods/services in the application:
`Current: Class 011 for Air conditioners
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`

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`Original Filing Basis:
`Filing Basis: Section 1(a), Use in Commerce: The applicant is using the mark in commerce, or the applicant's related company or licensee is
`using the mark in commerce, on or in connection with the identified goods and/or services. 15 U.S.C. Section 1051(a), as amended. The mark
`was first used at least as early as 09/06/2018 and first used in commerce at least as early as 09/06/2018 , and is now in use in such commerce.
`
`Proposed:
`Tracked Text Description: Air conditioners; Air conditioners for cooling electronic equipment housed within enclosures, namely air
`conditioners for mounting onto enclosures containing electronic equipment housed therein
`
`Class 011 for Air conditioners for cooling electronic equipment housed within enclosures, namely air conditioners for mounting onto enclosures
`containing electronic equipment housed therein
`Filing Basis: Section 1(a), Use in Commerce: The applicant is using the mark in commerce, or the applicant's related company or licensee is
`using the mark in commerce, on or in connection with the identified goods and/or services. 15 U.S.C. Section 1051(a), as amended. The mark
`was first used at least as early as 09/06/2018 and first used in commerce at least as early as 09/06/2018 , and is now in use in such commerce.
`The applicant's current attorney information: Andrew M Gabriel. Andrew M Gabriel of CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS + STOTLER
`LLC, is located at
`
`      2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
`      SEWICKLEY, Pennsylvania 15143
`      US
`The docket/reference number is IQ_015_T.
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`The phone number is 412-515-8900.
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`The email address is agabriel@cfwws.com
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`The applicants proposed attorney information: Andrew M Gabriel. Andrew M Gabriel of CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS GABRIEL
`LLC, is a member of the XX bar, admitted to the bar in XXXX, bar membership no. XXX, is located at
`
`      2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
`      SEWICKLEY, Pennsylvania 15143
`      United States
`The docket/reference number is IQ_015_T.
`
`The phone number is 412-515-8900.
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`The email address is agabriel@cfwwg.com
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`Andrew M Gabriel submitted the following statement: The attorney of record is an active member in good standing of the bar of the highest court
`of a U.S. state, the District of Columbia, or any U.S. Commonwealth or territory.
`
`The applicant's current correspondence information: ANDREW M GABRIEL. ANDREW M GABRIEL of CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK
`WEIS + STOTLER LLC, is located at
`
`      2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
`      SEWICKLEY, Pennsylvania 15143
`      US
`The docket/reference number is IQ_015_T.
`
`The phone number is 412-515-8900.
`
`The email address is agabriel@cfwws.com
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`The applicants proposed correspondence information: Andrew M Gabriel. Andrew M Gabriel of CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS
`GABRIEL LLC, is located at
`
`      2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
`      SEWICKLEY, Pennsylvania 15143
`      United States
`The docket/reference number is IQ_015_T.
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`

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`The phone number is 412-515-8900.
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`The email address is agabriel@cfwwg.com
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`SIGNATURE(S)
`Request for Reconsideration Signature
`Signature: /Andrew M Gabriel/     Date: 01/27/2020
`Signatory's Name: Andrew M. Gabriel
`Signatory's Position: Attorney of Record
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`Signatory's Phone Number: 4125158900
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`The signatory has confirmed that he/she is a U.S.-licensed attorney who is an active member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a
`U.S. state (including the District of Columbia and any U.S. Commonwealth or territory); and he/she is currently the owner's/holder's attorney or
`an associate thereof; and to the best of his/her knowledge, if prior to his/her appointment another U.S.-licensed attorney not currently associated
`with his/her company/firm previously represented the owner/holder in this matter: the owner/holder has revoked their power of attorney by a
`signed revocation or substitute power of attorney with the USPTO; the USPTO has granted that attorney's withdrawal request; the owner/holder
`has filed a power of attorney appointing him/her in this matter; or the owner's/holder's appointed U.S.-licensed attorney has filed a power of
`attorney appointing him/her as an associate attorney in this matter.
`
`The applicant is not filing a Notice of Appeal in conjunction with this Request for Reconsideration.
`
`Mailing Address:    ANDREW M GABRIEL
`   CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS + STOTLER LLC
`
`      2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
`
`   SEWICKLEY, Pennsylvania 15143
`Mailing Address:    Andrew M Gabriel
`   CAFARDI FERGUSON WYRICK WEIS GABRIEL LLC
`   2605 NICHOLSON ROAD, 2201
`   SEWICKLEY, Pennsylvania 15143
`
`Serial Number: 88107090
`Internet Transmission Date: Mon Jan 27 11:29:38 EST 2020
`TEAS Stamp: USPTO/RFR-XX.XX.XX.XXX-20200127112938663
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`EAFARDI FERGUSIIN WYRIBKWEIS + GABRIEL".
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`Jan uary 27, 2020
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`United States Patent and Trademark Office
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`Attn: Mr. Jeffrey Sjogren, Esquire
`Examining Attorney - Law Office 122
`JeffreySiogrenQUSPTO.gov
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`RE: RESPONSE TO OFFICEACTlON FOR: U.5. APPLICATION SERIAL NO. 88107090
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`Dear Mr. Sjogren:
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`In response to the Office Action dated August 1, 2019, please find below arguments submitted
`on behalf of Applicant.
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`THE SECTION 2(D) REFUSAL SHOULD BE WITHDRAWN
`
`Applicant respectfully submits that there is no likelihood of confusion with the mark in U.S.
`Registration No. 4916777 (”Registrant’s mark”) to True Manufacturing (20., Inc. (”Registrant”) because
`the goods are not related and the consumers exercise great care in purchasing these products.
`Applicant respectfully incorporates the prior remarks by reference herein.
`
`Applicant has amended the description of goods herewith. Applicant respectfully submits that
`the goods listed by Registrant are used in chilling (refrigeration) applications, such as the chilling of
`foods and beverages in cases, e.g., refrigerators, as opposed to Applicant’s air conditioners, which are
`specialized industrial products used for electronics enclosure cooling applications. Generally, consumers
`are not predisposed to assume that refrigerators and air conditioners for electronics enclosure cooling
`agglications originate from the same source.
`
`Here, Applicant’s use of the mark with specialized air conditioners is not likely to cause
`confusion because Applicant’s air conditioners are rather dissimilar to Registrant’s goods. For example,
`as described in the attached Operation and Installation Manual (hereinafter "Manual"), Applicant’s
`goods are to be mounted on enclosures containing electronics (e.g., servers, telecommunications
`equipment, etc.) and require substantial modification to the enclosures. As described in the Manual:
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`3. Outline the modifications for the enclosure with a marking pencil...
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`4. Using a drill, make the holes for the studsI bolts and power cord and any other option.
`The bit size will need to vary depending upon the model. Protect any equipment located
`within the enclosure from debris produced during the installation procedure.
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`5. Drill a pilot hole for a saber saw to cut the inlet and outlet air passages. File all cuts to
`provide a uniform cutout...
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`7. After checking that all openings and bolt holes are in alignment, apply the gasket
`material provided to the Ice ggube air conditioning system cabinet to ensure enclosure
`integrity.
`***
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`8. After the gasket material has been installed, mount the Ice ggube system onto the
`enclosure and fasten it using the supplied nuts and bolts. Check to see if the power cord
`and all optional cables are in place. Fasteners need to be tightened securely and the
`gasket material needs to be in place in order to maintain enclosure integrity. The gasket
`material should be compressed to approximately 1/8" thickness with no visible gaps.
`The Ice Qube system is now ready to begin operation.
`
`
`Manual p. 6. Applicant respectfully submits that the goods, particularly as in the amended description,
`are different than typical air conditioners and substantially different than Registrant’s goods.
`
`If the Examiner continues to consider the goods to be related, Applicant respectfully submits
`that consumers are not likely to be confused as to the origin of these products given the nature of the
`goods themselves, the conditions of sale, and consumer care exercised when making a purchase.
`Refrigerators and in particular Applicant's air conditioners are expensive, specialized industrial goods or
`”special purchases“ and consumers exercise great care when making these purchases. In re Thor Tech
`m, 113 USPQ2d 1546, 1551 (TTAB 2015) (finding use of identical marks on trucks and recreational
`towing vehicles not likely to cause confusion based in part on the high degree of consumer care likely to
`be exercised). Therefore, even assuming for the sake of argument that the goods are related for the
`purposes of a likelihood of confusion analysis, Applicant respectfully maintains that confusion is unlikely
`given the nature of the goods themselves, the conditions of sale, and consumer care exercised when
`making these purchases.
`
`For at least the foregoing reasons, Applicant respectfully requests withdrawal of the refusal
`under 2(d).
`
`ll.
`
`Conclusion
`
`It is believed that no fee is due. Should a fee be due in connection with this paper, the Office is
`authorized to charge any fee or credit any overpayment to Deposit Account No. 601432.
`
`Applicant believes that it has responded to all of the Examining Attorney’s reasons for refusal
`and that the application is now in condition to go forward to publication.
`If the Examining Attorney has
`any questions or wishes to discuss any of the information contained herein, so as to expedite matters,
`the Examining Attorney is requested to telephone the undersigned at (412) 515—8900.
`
`Respectfully submitted
`
`/Andrew M. Gabriel/
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`

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`
`Intelligent Electronic Enclosure
`Thermal Management Systems
`
`
`
`OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
`
`*** IMPORTANT ***
`
`PLEASE READ this manual and follow the instructions for safe and satisfactory
`installation and operation of this system. Keep this manual for future reference. Some
`information may not apply to all systems.
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`

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`TABLE OF CONTENTS
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`Introduction
`
`Basic operation
`Figure 1: Flow Diagram
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`Unpacking Inspection
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`Pre-lnstallation Test
`Figure 2: Top mounted unit
`Figure 3: Side mounted unit
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`Preparing the Enclosure
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`Operating the System
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`Programming the Controller
`Figure 4: Digital Controller
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`Alarm Operation
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`Maintenance
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`Trouble Shooting
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`Trouble Shooting Check List
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`Schematic Wiring Diagrams
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`Warranty
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`Page 3
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`Page 3
`Page 3
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`Page 4
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`Page 4
`Page 4
`Page 4
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`Page 5
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`Page 7
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`Page 7
`Page 8
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`Page 10
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`Page 10
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`Page 12
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`Page 12
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`Page 13, 14
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`Page 15
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`QD-ENG-26 Rev. 10
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`INTRODUCTION:
`
`Ice Qube’s Thermal Management System, TIVIS, is designed to cool, dehumidify or heat the internal
`environment of modern electrical enclosures.
`Ice Qube offers efficient and aesthetically appealing
`packages that can be mounted on top or on the side of your enclosure. Our closed-loop circulation
`design protects your equipment from air-borne dust and contaminants which may hinder equipment
`operations, causing unnecessary down time.
`Ice Qube is able to provide cooling capacities from 1,000
`to 20,000 BTU per hour - a wide range of cooling systems to satisfy many of your conditioning needs.
`
`BASIC OPERATION:
`
`The Ice Qube’s Thermal Management System, TIVIS, is actually a combination of three independent
`systems which function simultaneously to maintain environmentally friendly conditions for various types
`of electronic equipment enclosures. These three thermal related systems are: the closed-loop cool air
`system; the warm air system; and the vapor-compression refrigeration system. Please refer to Figure
`I.
`
`The closed-loop cool air system circulates cold air from the Ice Qube TIVIS to the electronics enclosure.
`This air returns to the Ice Qube system bringing with it unwanted heat and humidity from inside the
`enclosure. Heat and humidity is then removed by a heat exchanger located within the Ice Qube TIVIS.
`This heat exchanger is part of the vapor-compression refrigeration system.
`
`the heart of the vapor-compression refrigeration’s system is a quiet, energy efficient rotary
`At
`compressor which circulates environmentally friendly NON-CFC refrigerant. The main purpose of this
`compressor is to transfer heat laden refrigerantfrom the evaporator, located within the closed-loop cool
`air system, to a condenser, located in the warm air system.
`In the warm air system, air is circulated
`from the ambient surrounding the enclosure, through a filter, and across the warm air system heat
`exchanger. Here, heat from the enclosure is transferred from the warm air heat exchanger into the
`warm air stream and dissipated to the ambient.
`
`HEATED AIR
`FREIM ENILLEISUEE
`
`CUEIL AIR SYSTEM
`HEAT EXCHANGER
`
`
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`CDEILED AIR
`TD ENCLDSURE
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`QD-ENG-Zé Rev. 10
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`' HEATED AMBIENT
`AIP DUT
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`WARM AIR SYSTEM
`HEAT EXCHANGER
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`CECIL AMBIENT
`AIR IN
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`C DMPRESSEP
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`Figure 1: Flow Diagram
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`

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`UNPACKING INSPECTION:
`
`1. The shipping container leaves the factory banded to a pallet with red arrows imprinted on the box.
`These red arrows should be pointing in the proper (upward) direction. The Ice Qube TMS is
`position sensitive and should remain in an upright position at all times.
`If the Ice Qube air
`conditioner should arrive not banded to a pallet and not in the proper upright position with red arrows
`pointing upward, the shipment may have been damaged and you may wish to consider contacting
`the freight carrier for instructions on filing a claim.
`
`NOTE: Operating the unit before maintaining an upright position for 24 hours will void all warranties.
`
`If the shipping container has been damaged or
`2. Check for any damage to the shipping container.
`marred in any way, carefully check to see if the Ice Qube TMS incurred any damage. Check for
`scratches, dents, rattles (which may indicate loose components), the presence of oil, and any other
`irregularities. Any evidence of damage will need to be recorded on the freight bill and reported to
`the carrier. The freight carrier will provide instructions on filing a claim.
`Ice Qube cannot accept
`responsibility for damages that occur during shipping.
`
`PRE-INSTALLATION TEST:
`
`Before installing the Ice Qube system on the enclosure, it is recommended the unit operate for 20 to 30
`minutes to ensure it is functioning properly. Although the Ice Qube TMS has been tested at the factory,
`internal damage may have occurred during shipping which may have not been apparent during the
`unpacking inspection.
`
`NOTE: All Ice Qube Air Conditioners containing an MM or V as part of the model number are designed
`to operate in a vertical position only. All lce Qube Air Conditioners containing a T in the model
`number are designed to operate in a horizontal position only.
`
`1. Place the system on a solid base such as a workbench or table. Verify whether the unit is a Top or
`a Side Mountair conditioner. Be sure to allow adequate space for airflow. There are two air streams
`that must not be restricted, the cool air stream and the warm air stream. Top mount units must be
`elevated to provide adequate airflow for the cool air stream located on the bottom of the system.
`
`Top mount units can only be mounted on a flat horizontal surface. Side mount and Bottom flow
`units can only be mounted on a flat vertical surface.
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`Figure 2: Top mounted unit
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`Figure 3: Side mounted unit
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`QD-ENG-Zo Rev. 10
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`PRE-INSTALLATION TEST: ~C0ntinued~
`2. Check that the warm air system filter is in place, location varies with model type.
`
`Models with the optional rain or wash down hood do nothave a warm air filter and will require regular
`routine condenser maintenance.
`
`Check the data tag for proper electrical requirements. The data tag lists the design voltage and
`amperage requirements of the system. Verify that the electrical supply where the system will be
`connected has the proper capacity. After noting the above, connect the power cord to a properly
`grounded electrical connection. The use of an extension cord is not recommended.
`
`NOTE: If any unusual noise or vibration is present during the testing procedure, immediately
`disconnect the power cord and inspect the unit for the cause of the noise or vibration.
`Contact ice Qube immediately.
`
`4. As soon as power is supplied to the system, the cool air evaporator blower will begin to operate,
`(excluding Top mount models — see following note). The compressor and warm air condenser
`blower will not operate if the room air temperature is below 80°F. This is due to the fact the
`programmable controller has a factory setpoint of 80°F.
`(The digital display on the face of the
`controller will be displaying room temperature.) lfthe display is indicating 80°F or warmer, the “Cool”
`status LED will flash for 3/2 minutes before the compressor and the warm air condenser blower will
`operate.
`
`NOTE: Top mount unit evaporator blowers are electrically connected to cycle with the
`compressor and condenser blower.
`
`If the display is indicating a temperature less than 80°F, adjust the setpoint to a temperature lower
`than the room temperature in order for the compressor and warm air condenser blower to operate.
`Refer to the ”Programming the Controller” section of this manual in order to change the factory set
`points.
`
`With the compressor and both blowers functioning, allow the unit to operate for 20 to 30 minutes.
`This will provide sufficient time for the vapor compression system to achieve equilibrium. Measure
`the cool air outlet temperature with an accurate thermometer. This temperature should be at least
`10 degrees colder than the inlet air temperature, (if the room temperature is warmer than 70°F).
`Inlet air temperature will be displayed on the programmable controller.
`In areas of high humidity,
`the temperature difference may be less than 10 degrees.
`
`After completing the above check points, the electrical enclosure is ready to be prepared for the
`installation of the Ice Qube system.
`
`PREPARING THE ENCLOSURE:
`
`Ice Qube air conditioning systems have been designed to be light weight for ease of installation. Side
`enclosure or vertical mount units have been designed with a simple “two stud” alignment feature to
`make initial fastening to the enclosure quick and easy. A few modifications must be made to the
`enclosure to provide proper airflow, to maintain enclosure integrity, and to assure a secure installation.
`Required modifications will vary with each air conditioner model.
`
`1. Determine the location of the Ice Qube system on the enclosure.
`
`*** CAUTION ***
`
`Verify the weight of the air conditioning system will not cause the enclosure to
`become unbalanced.
`Equipment
`instability may cause bodily harm or
`equipment damage. For units mounted on enclosure doors, confirm the hinges
`will support the weight of the Ice Qube system. Refer to system specifications
`for model weights.
`
`QD-ENG-26 Rev. 10
`
`

`

`PREPARING THE ENCLOSURE: ~C0ntinued~
`2. Upon deciding the location of the Ice Qube system on the enclosure, attach the template to the
`enclosure surface. This template drawing will assist the installer in placing the air conditioning unit
`on the enclosure. Be sure the Ice Qube system will be mounted level and the cool air inlet and
`outlet connections will not be restricted by equipment or shelving within the enclosure. Also check
`that the airflow of the warm air stream will not be effected or restricted by the surroundings.
`
`Outline the modifications for the enclosure with a marking pencil. Note the bolt hole locations, the
`cutouts for the inlet and outlet air streams,
`the power cord and the locations for any optional
`equipment. Additional cable openings may be required for units with optional heating or alarm
`outputs, or for units connected to a network communications link.
`
`Using a drill, make the holes for the studs, bolts and power cord and any other option. The bit size
`will need to vary depending upon the model. Protect any equipment located within the enclosure
`from debris produced during the installation procedure.
`
`Drill a pilot hole for a saber saw to cut the inlet and outlet air passages. File all cuts to provide a
`uniform cutout.
`
`Slide the mounting studs through the matching holes in the enclosure. Verify that all of the openings
`are aligned. Top mount units do not have mounting studs.
`
`After checking that all openings and bolt holes are in alignment, apply the gasket material provided
`to the Ice Qube air conditioning system cabinet to ensure enclosure integrity.
`
`*** CAUTION ***
`
`Be careful while removing the backing on the gasket material. The
`material may stretch and the holes will not align.
`
`NOTE:
`
`If the enclosure is not air tight or the air conditioning system operates with the enclosure door(s)
`open, moisture will condensate inside the air conditioning system and may cause the condensate
`management system to overflow.
`
`After the gasket material has been installed, mount the Ice Qube system onto the enclosure and
`fasten it using the supplied nuts and bolts. Check to see if the power cord and all optional cables
`are in place. Fasteners need to be tightened securely and the gasket material needs to be in place
`in order to maintain enclosure integrity.
`The gasket material should be compressed to
`approximately 1/8" thickness with no visible gaps. The Ice Qube system is now ready to begin
`operation.
`
`NOTE:
`
`Near the bottom or on the side of the Ice Qube system cabinet is a nipple for condensate
`overflow. Although all vertical or side mounted lce Qube air conditioners have built-in
`condensate management systems, it may be necessary to attach a drain hose to this nipple on
`enclosures which are located in extremely humid conditions, or where enclosure doors are left
`open or the door seals are leaking.
`
`In order for the
`Top mount models do not have a built in condensate evaporation system.
`drainage system to operate properly, the factory supplied drain kit with a “Tee”must be installed
`per factory instructions.
`lce Qube cannot be held responsible for improper installation.
`
`QD-ENG-26 Rev. 10
`
`

`

`OPERATING THE SYSTEM:
`
`Once the Ice Qube system has been installed onto the enclosure and the power cord has been attached
`to a properly grounded electrical outlet with adequate voltage and current supply, the unit is ready for
`operation. As soon as electrical power is supplied to the Ice Qube system, the cool air stream blower
`will start to operate, (except for Top mount units). The blower will run continuously so that the controller
`can monitor the enclosures internal temperature. The enclosure temperature will be displayed on the
`face of the controller.
`
`If the enclosure temperature is greater than the factory cooling setpoint of 80°F, the “Cool” status LED
`will flash. This indicates that the compressor’s automatic off cycle timer is working. (The off cycle timer
`is factory set at 3/2 minutes). At the end of 3/2 minutes, the compressor and the condenser air blower
`will begin to operate. This signifies that the cooling system has begun operation to remove heat and
`humidity from the enclosure. This procedure may take 20 to 30 minutes before it reaches full capacity.
`
`If the heat load within the enclosure is less than the cooling capacity of the Ice Qube system, the
`temperature on the digital display will begin to decrease. When the temperature inside the enclosure
`decreases 7 degrees Fahrenheit below the “Cooling on” setpoint, the compressor and the condenser
`blower will cycle off. The cool air blower will continue to operate, circulating air within the enclosure.
`The controller has a factory programmed temperature differential of 7 degrees Fahrenheit.
`Example:
`“Cooling on" @ 80°F; “Cooling off" @ 73°F.
`
`Ice Qube also offers a heat option. An External Heat Output (EHO) which provides power to an external
`heater typically located within the equipment enclosure; and an Internal Heat Output (IHO) which
`provides a heater located within the air conditioning unit.
`If the enclosure temperature is below the
`factory heating setpoint of 500 F, the heat status LED will be ”’on”. This indicates the heat relay has
`been energized and is providing power to the heater. (There is no time delay before heating begins).
`When the temperature of the enclosure rises 7 degrees Fahrenheit above the setpoint, the controller
`will de-energize the heat relay and cycle the heater “off".
`
`NOTE: There is a dead band programmed into the controller that prevents heating and
`cooling from operating simultaneously.
`
`PROGRAMMING THE CONTROLLER:
`
`The digital controller has many features that may or may not be required for your application. However,
`the controller has been programmed at the factory with typical default settings for immediate system
`operation. Please review the following default settings:
`
`1. Cooling system on temperature
`2. Heating system on temperature
`3. High enclosure temperature alarm
`4. Low enclosure temperature alarm
`5. Audible and Visual alarm
`
`6. Digitaldisplay in degrees
`7. Filter maintenance alarm
`8. High condenser temperature alarm
`9. Heat Installed
`
`80° F
`50° F (optional)
`100° F
`40° F
`“ON”
`
`Fahrenheit
`0 days - Disabled
`170° F
`On/Off
`
`QD-ENG-26 Rev. 10
`
`

`

`PROGRAMMING THE CONTROLLER: -Contlnued-
`
`ENTER FIN CODE
`BEFORE PROGRAMMING
`
`O SETTEMP Q
`Hi
`Lo
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`QSEI ALARM Q
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`PGM O
`COOL- HEAT—ALARM—FILT
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`QC
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`OAUDIBLE
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`0 0 O 0 new
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`STATUS
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`Figure 4: Digital Controller
`
`To change the factory default settings, enter the programming code sequence:
`
`“1 Adjust-up” arrow
`“2 Adjust-down” arrow
`“3 Select”
`“4 Exit”
`
`After pressing the above sequence the program LED should illuminate along with three alternating
`flashing boxes on the display face, indicating the code was accepted.
`If no selection is made within
`one minute, the system returns to the normal operating mode.
`
`NOTE:
`
`Pressing the “4 Exit” button at any time while in the programming mode returns the
`controller to the normal operating mode.
`
`Press the “3 Select” button to continue programming. The set temperature “HI” LED illuminates and
`the “COOL“ LED will flash indicating the ‘cooling on’ setpoint. The compressor will begin operation at
`this temperature and will remain operating until the enclosure temperature decreases approximately
`seven degrees Fahrenheit (four degree

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